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@ChristopheMutet Quelles sont les différentes choses sur cette guerre, dont vous pensiez, et qui ne s'est pas passé comme vous auriez prévu Ex: sanction, politique, FAR, FAU, opération militaire, % territoire occupés etc etc











NEW: The number of Russian soldiers killed in action has jumped in recent weeks, a dynamic that if sustained could make it hard for the Kremlin to replace troops without some form of mobilisation, according to assessments by multiple European governments. 35,000 Russian troops were KIA in December, up from a 25,000 monthly average in the rest of 2025. These appalling losses could be a conservative estimate. Ukraine aims to increase that number to 50,000 per month. The higher lethality is a result of more effective Ukrainian drone operations, with the ratio of Russians killed to wounded recently skewing much more toward killed. Ukraine is able to verify drone kills via video. The number of fatalities has reached the Kremlin’s recruitment level. The trajectory would make it difficult to replace losses without a mobilisation drive, several of the people said. But Putin is unlikely to opt for mobilisation because it would be deeply unpopular in Russia, leaving him facing a shrinking army that would have more problems making territorial gains. It means the Russian narrative that it's winning on the ground, and Trump's claims that a Kremlin victory is inevitable eventually, are contested by the data which shows Russia is taking unsustainable losses. It suggests Putin may be losing leverage at the negotiating table rather than gaining it. Story with @mseputyte @DarynaKrasno 》》》bloomberg.com/news/articles/…




















