RUSSIAN Disaster – Soldier & Workforce Shortages Damaging Economy & War Efforts

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Russia is facing a significant population crisis, with a declining birth rate and a high rate of death. Since the start of the war in Ukraine, around 1.2 million people have fled the country, largely due to conscription. To supplement its declining population, Russia is recruiting immigrants from other countries, including those from the former Soviet Union. The country is also facing a severe labor shortage, with many companies struggling to find workers, which has driven up wages and caused inflation.

To mitigate the labor shortage, Russia is offering citizenship to immigrant workers, but this has come with a catch. Many immigrants are now being rounded up and told that they must either go and work in Ukraine, where Russia is rebuilding infrastructure and fighting in the war, or join the military. This has led to a PR crisis for Russia, as many immigrants were not initially aware of the terms of their new citizenship.

The Russian economy is expected to continue declining over the next 50 years, which could accelerate a peace process in Ukraine. Russia will soon face a shortage of soldiers and workers, which will have a devastating impact on the war and the economy. The situation is complex and has significant implications for the future of Russia and Ukraine.


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