Russian Federation businesses are already experiencing a lack of labor, and at vocational education institutions are not enough students.
The Russian population over the next 50 years will decrease by 25%. The main reason for such indicators is the war, due to which the Russian Federation has lost more than one million citizens. It is reported that there is a reference to closed demographic forecasts of the Ministry of Defense’s Main Directorate of Intelligence (GUR) on the Telegram.
“The consequences of the war for aggression – in Russia are expected to reduce the population by 25%. According to closed demographic reports spreading to Russia’s workflow, the state’s population of aggressiveness over the next 50 years can be reduced by at least 25%,” written by intelligence.
Russian Federation businesses are already experiencing a lack of labor, and at vocational education institutions are not enough students.
The most depressing demographic trends have been fixed to the distant regions of the aggressive state, from which the Kremlin sent most men to the war.
The intelligence remembers that during the fight against the Russian Federation, it lost more than one million soldiers of its army – killed and injured, and most men aged 20 to 35, forming the basis of a demographic pyramid.
To slow down the demonstrations of the demographic and economic crisis, Russian officials suggest that labor migrants are more active.
“By the way, they are also actively recruited to participate in a criminal war,” Mo Gur added.
Earlier we have written that Ukraine has managed to save 12 more children who have lived under Russian occupation for many years.
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