@sneakypete
The vast majority of these casualties are from rural areas far removed from the consciousness of Moscow or St. Petersburg. Sure, they are having protests in Siberian towns. But those are easily suppressed.
@Hoodat True,but only because only the "elites" who are trusted are even allowed to live in Moscow,and MAYBE in St.Petersburg. Not real sure about St.Petersburg,but I would almost bet money on it.
The thing is the only Russians that are allowed to own guns are the ones that live in the "wilderness areas",and they are the ones being drafted and killed in action.
Other than the Neo-Soviet officers,of course.
What this means is that the time is going to come,and maybe come soon,when the Neo-Soviet "recruiters" go to those rural areas to cull another draft of rubes,they are going to be met with gunfire. After all,if you are going to be sent out to get killed as cannon fodder anyhow,why not die at home while protecting your home?
For all WE know,this may already be happening,but thanks to the Neo-Soviet control of their press and the fact that all of it is located in cities,we may not know until and unless shooting starts in them and then moves out into surrounding small cities.
When/IF this happens,the neo-Soviets will have to decide if they are going to send their draftees into Ukraine,or into Moscow and St.Pete to fight.
For all we know,they may already be doing this in small numbers. You can bet your bippy the big city police are working hard to suppress dissent.
How ironic would it be if the neo-Soviet invasion of Ukraine led to a general uprising inside Russia?