The Russian military has increased the number of junior officer training centers in response to the high casualties in Ukraine  

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** Expands Military Training Centers**

Russia is planning to 33 new military training centers by the end of . This move comes after the country has faced severe losses among junior officers on the battlefield.

The problem is that Russia does not have enough trained for its army. To address this issue, the government is setting new training centers at civilian universities across the country.

**Russia’s Military Crisis**

In Ukraine, Russia has suffered more combat deaths in the first year of fighting than in all its wars since II combined. The country uses tactic called “meat grinder,” where waves of soldiers are deployed to exhaust Ukrainian defenses. This strategy results in significant casualties but allows Russia to make territorial gains.

**Shortage of Trained Leaders**

The army has a shortage of lieutenants, which is causing problems for the military command structure. Junior officers primarily serve as infantry leaders and conduct assaults on the battlefield. This role explains Russia’s high casualty rate.

**Russia’s Response**

By opening new training centers, Russia aims to increase its capacity to train more junior officers. The move suggests that the country’s crisis is getting worse. By the end of 2024, there will be over 100 military training centers in operation.

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