Teslag said:
Those articles reference the entire period from 2022. That's not a terrible number. Suggesting it's in droves is propaganda, as certain twitter accounts do.
And if Russia can't advance more than 15 miles in a year in one tiny spot on the map with desertions in "droves" they have big problems.
Not sure what you're reading, maybe you can share. Here's what I found from EuroNews:
"Desertion is starving the Ukrainian army of desperately needed manpower and crippling its battle plans at a crucial time in its war with Russia.
Facing every imaginable shortage, tens of thousands of Ukrainian troops, tired and bereft, have walked away from combat and front-line positions to slide into anonymity, according to soldiers, lawyers and Ukrainian officials.
Entire units have abandoned their posts, leaving defensive lines vulnerable and accelerating territorial losses, according to military commanders and soldiers.Some take medical leave and never return, haunted by the traumas of war and demoralised by bleak prospects for victory. Others clash with commanders and refuse to carry out orders, sometimes in the middle of firefights.
"This problem is critical," said Oleksandr Kovalenko, a Kyiv-based military analyst. "This is the third year of war, and this problem will only grow.""
Bolder portion meets the burden of proof for droves, and again is coming from EuroNews.