Russia loses influence and millions in the war: what the aggression analysis revealed.
Military and Economic Losses of Russia
According to TSN.ua: According to the latest analysis, Russia is suffering significant military and economic losses during the full-scale aggression, as well as losing its influence on the international stage. Over the years of the conflict, the Russian army has not achieved significant breakthroughs, which indicates the ineffectiveness of its military strategies. Estimates suggest that losses at the front may reach one million people, which raises doubts about Russia's ability to continue combat operations at the former level.
Economic Situation and Loss of Influence
The economic situation in the country also raises concerns. About 40% of Russia's state budget is directed towards the security forces, highlighting the government's priorities in wartime. At the same time, revenues from the oil and gas sector have nearly halved over the year, negatively impacting the financial stability of the state. Vladimir Putin demands that the government increase tax revenues in 2026, which may indicate the financial difficulties facing the country.
The analysis also shows that Russia has lost positions in Latin America and Central Asia, indicating a decline in its influence in regions that were previously considered spheres of its interests.
'Russia has not gained prestige or global influence through its aggression.' Andres Resh
He also emphasized that 'Putin's obsession with Ukraine has led Russia to neglect other areas of interest.' This may indicate Russia's growing isolation on the world stage, which could have long-term consequences for its geopolitical status.
Overall, the analysis indicates that Russia is not only suffering significant losses in the war but is also forced to rethink its internal and external strategies to preserve whatever influence it has left on the international arena. In the context of increasing economic crisis and declining military capabilities, changes in Kremlin policy are possible, which may impact the further development of the conflict and relations with other countries. The dynamics of these events will be important for understanding the future geopolitical landscape in the region.
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