The U.K. Ministry of Defence estimated that tens of thousands of Russian troops have been 'lost' since the Kremlin ordered its troops to further invade Ukraine.
's hopes to bolster the nation's army are unlikely to boost its overall combat power in Ukraine, according to the U.K.'s Ministry of Defence .
Its update read:"It remains unclear whether Russia will attempt to fill this increased allocation from recruiting more volunteer 'contract' soldiers, or from increasing the annual targets for the conscription draft. Soldiers of the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service, Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Interior Affairs and the Federal Security Service attend the opening ceremony of the All-Russian shooting competition"Forever Alive" in Saint Petersburg on August, 25, 2022. Russia has lost tens of thousands of its troops, according to the U.K. Ministry of Defence.
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