Russia's Army Recruits Are Increasingly Older, Less Capable Men – Vyorstka

The Russian military is seeing an influx of older contract soldiers who are largely seen as detrimental to its war effort in Ukraine, the investigative news outlet Vyorstka reported Wednesday, citing anonymous military and parliamentary sources. Volunteer fighters aged 45 and over now make up half of new recruits in Moscow, a senior Mayor’s Office source was cited as saying. The average age of recruits has risen from 40 at the start of the year to about 50, said another Moscow Mayor’s Office source. “They’re all sick,” a Russian soldier fighting in Ukraine was quoted as saying of these troops. “Their legs hurt, their heads hurt, and they’re slow.” news Belgorod Region Offers Record 3M Ruble Military Sign-Up Payment Read more Russia’s Armed Forces have been carrying out a mass campaign to promote contract service since the spring of 2023. In recent months, regional and federal authorities have offered increasing financial and other incentives to bolster its ranks in Uk...