Russian pro-war military bloggers claim that Russian troops deployed in Ukraine are surviving only 20–35 minutes on the frontline due to intense drone warfare and infantry attacks. These claims, shared on Telegram channels like Z-channels and the Ukrainian ASTRA channel, suggest that the average life expectancy of a Russian soldier on the front line has drastically decreased. Reports indicate that the time between training and deployment has shortened to 10 days to three weeks, while mass mobilization notices are circulating in Russia. The situation highlights the significant impact of Ukraine's intensified long-range strikes on Russian military and energy infrastructure, which aim to disrupt Moscow's war efforts and bring the conflict closer to Russian civilians. Recent drone attacks have targeted critical facilities such as oil refineries, causing casualties and damaging Russia's fuel supply and military logistics.
Bias read (Center): The article presents claims made by pro-war Russian bloggers and references external analyses without overtly favoring one side. It includes multiple perspectives and does not use loaded language or one-sided sourcing, maintaining a balanced tone.
Why these scores (Factual 0 · Objective 0): Irrelevant to the primary source document about Bosnia and Herzegovina. Discusses unrelated events involving the Ukraine-Russia war.





