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Young, poor and from minorities: Russian troops killed in Ukraine

The bulk of the thousands of Russian soldiers killed in Moscow's onslaught against Ukraine are very young, have poor backgrounds and many are from ethnic minority groups, observers say.

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Young, poor and from minorities: Russian troops killed in Ukraine

'HIDDEN RESISTANCE'

The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan sparked a national trauma -- chronicled in Nobel prize-winning author Svetlana Alexievich's harrowing oral history "Boys in Zinc," named after the lining of the coffins in which the young soldiers came back -- and contributed to the collapse of the USSR.

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Young, poor and from minorities: Russian troops killed in Ukraine

The draconian censorship measures imposed by Moscow in the Ukraine conflict -- which mean that what the Kremlin terms a "special military operation" cannot even be called a war in Russia -- have kept dissent to a minimum, with few daring to express alarm over the losses.

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A rare voice has been that of Natalia Poklonskaya, a former prosecutor in the Ukrainian peninsula of Crimea who became a Russian MP and Russian official after the annexation.

Taking issue with the use of the letter 'Z' by the Russian authorities as a propaganda image, she said it "symbolised a tragedy for both Russia and Ukraine. Why? Because Russian soldiers are being killed."

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Luzin said the lack of open signs of protest in provincial Russia and ethnic minority regions over the losses did not mean that there would be no reaction in the future.

"But their reaction will not be an open resistance but a hidden one -- they will start to avoid conscription and contract military service," he said.