Independent Russian media reported that more than 500 Russian reserves mobilized and deployed to eastern Ukraine were killed in the attack, and that a battalion may have been almost wiped out.

In the Russian army, recently mobilized reservists are sent to the front lines, and there is a possibility that the damage is spreading, such as a series of casualties.

Ukrainian forces are stepping up counterattacks against Russian forces in the east and south in an effort to retake territory.



On the 6th of this month, Russian independent media and others reported the contents of a letter written by Russian soldiers participating in the battle in the Donetsk region in eastern Ukraine, complaining about the dire situation and dissatisfaction there.



According to it, "Approximately 300 people died, were injured, or went missing in four days. Half of the equipment was lost." .



Russia's Defense Ministry denied the report to the state-run TASS news agency, saying the unit's casualty loss was less than 1%.



In addition, multiple independent media reported that more than 500 Russian reserve soldiers mobilized and dispatched to Luhansk province in eastern Ukraine were killed in attacks by Ukrainian forces on the 5th of this month, and it is possible that one battalion was almost wiped out. I told you that there is



According to testimony of surviving soldiers and others, they were ordered to dig a trench on the 1st of this month, but there was a shortage of materials and equipment, such as only one shovel for every 30 people.



More than 500 of the 570 soldiers are said to have died as they were hand-digging and were hit by artillery fire.



Russia's Putin administration just announced last month that it had completed the mobilization of 300,000 reservists, but on the 4th of this month it will be able to mobilize people who have been found guilty of serious crimes such as murder and robbery. President Putin has signed the bill to amend the law.



With the newly mobilized reservists also being sent to the front lines, and with the possibility of a series of casualties, there is a view that preparations are being made for future mobilization.