The BBC list includes dozens of mobilized soldiers who have died directly at collection points due to illness, lack of medical care and accidents. Suicide was also recorded, writes dialog.ua.
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An investigation by the BBC and Mediazone registered thousands of dead Russians, the party died in the first year after the announcement of “partial mobilization”. The data collected from open sources reveal extreme dynamics: after the announcement of “partial mobilization”, the mortality of mobilized persons increased rapidly, and only in the first year more than 6,000 people were killed – almost half of all registered victims.
These are not a separate tragedy, but a constant funeral stream that never sinks. These are men in the best years: average 35 years old. Already at the collection points, deaths were recorded due to lack of illness and assistance; This was followed by mass deaths on the front – Uglem, Avdijivka and Mokejevka.
Medical examinations were often fake. The recruitment logic was based on a cynical principle: if you have two hands and two legs, go fight. The geography of the victims refutes the myths. Buryatia is a leader in the number of victims per 10,000 men. The calling there was the most severe: summons issued at night, arrests on the streets and at work, as well as registration with a return date.
Meanwhile, Moscow is one of the lowest values of approved death. The cost of war is unevenly distributed and the poorest regions have been affected.

In the “Selective” mobilization in practice, the hunting of human beings, the students, the elderly, the disabled and the men from large families. Often this happened without medical examinations and with sending to the front line within a few days. The first parties of the mobilized soldiers were used as a one -time resource – to “fill the holes”.
Insufficiently trained, poorly equipped, without communication or artillery support, their death was predictable. In 2023, some of them were transferred to the second echelon, but later returned to the offensive.
This is the consequence of Putin’s political affair: mobilization has accelerated the mortality age of the nickname and directly endangered the demographic future of the country. Even now, despite the promises to replace mobilized soldiers with contracting, they are still delayed, forced to sign new contracts, threatening with “penalty battalions” and impact help.
Russia is already discussing the “replacement” of its shrinking population with migrants – these are symptomatic.
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