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Why Do russian Forces Have to Walk to Their Positions or the Command Center?

Illustrative photo / open source
Illustrative photo / open source

The National Resistance Center of Ukraine reveals the extent of the russian army’s vehicle shortage, leading to increased reliance on foot travel and administrative hurdles

The russian army is facing a dual challenge: not only is its personnel dwindling due to eliminations by the Ukrainian forces, but the technical support of the occupying forces is also depleting, National Resistance Center of Ukraine reports.

Evidence from the resistance movement on the eastern front confirms this, highlighting significant logistical issues within the russian army. A shortage of vehicles has forced personnel to rely on foot travel, whether for positioning or administrative tasks like submitting leave requests.

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The National Resistance Center of Ukraine reveals the extent of the russian army’s vehicle shortage, leading to increased reliance on foot travel and administrative hurdles Defense Express Why Do russian Forces Have to Walk to Their Positions or the Command Center?
The National Resistance Center of Ukraine reveals the extent of the russian army’s vehicle shortage, leading to increased reliance on foot travel and administrative hurdles / Photo credit: The National Resistance Center of Ukraine

Furthermore, even if such reports reach command channels, they are often disregarded due to the critical manpower shortage, making it impossible for russians to consider granting leaves.

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