However, the larger issue for Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to a retired US Army Russian military analyst in Washington, is that “he needs a win somewhere. He needs some dramatic change in the disposition of the front line to somehow justify these casualty numbers,” he explained.
“His army is bogged down almost everywhere and the domestic situation continues to worsen as these Ukraine attacks on Russia’s oil industry have caused shortages of petrol and other disruptions of people’s daily lives,” he continued.
See here is the thing, yes Putin doesn't care about the lives of his soldiers, yes theoretically this means if he can retain an iron grip that the war can continue indefinitely and yes that means english language publications can wax poetic about the unstoppability of Russia... however human lives ARE valuable, Russia and Putin not seeing the value in the lives of their own people is a WEAKNESS not a strength.
It should disturb all of us all over the world that even in our own countries there are rightwing people that similarly cannot see the value in human beings, who cannot see refugees or people with a different colored skin or ethnicity than them as having any generative potential rather than just being a burden. It is this ideology precisely that makes Putin weak and it is the same ideology that makes all rightwing ideologues weak.
Human beings are the valuable thing, it is the genius, strength and will of living breathing human beings that gives rise to power in this world, and to pretend otherwise is to participate in a delusion that makes you weak relative to those who treat human life as valuable and build coalitions based on that principle.
We should treat human beings as human beings because it is the right thing to do, but beyond that it is also the thing that powerful militaries do to their own soldiers. The more a military treats its soldiers as human beings and does not cast human lives away under a cynical delusion that shitty AI war machines that can do nothing but kill are more valuable than motivated, professional human beings, the more powerful that military becomes.
...so in my opinion, it is a tragedy, but let Putin continue to see no value in the lives of his soldiers, it will only doom his war effort faster.
Edit I also want to add another point that other than oil and just raw space all Russia really has is its military technology industry. With that in mind imagine for a second you are a leader of a nation looking to buy weapons for your nation's military, for the purposes of this hypothetical let us say you don't care about the Ukraine war either way you are simply looking to purchase military arms to equip your military and gain the political benefit that comes from doing so and advertising it to your people.
Imagine you look at the news and see Russian military equipment getting blown up one after another in rapid fire in humiliating ways where it is obvious that the Russian soldiers are basically walking into deathtraps given how badly suited the equipment and doctrine they are using is to the current war.
Even if you don't care about the military equipment actually working and you just want to do business with Russia and get some PR for buying shitty military machines that don't really do the job they advertise they do, the fact that there is footage ALL over the internet of these machines bursting into horrific flames and killing everybody inside makes any purchase of Russian arms actually a potential political liability because citizens could turn around and say something along the lines of "Wait, you got us tanks that are going to give our family members a false sense of safety and end up killing them from ammunition cooking off inside when they climb into them and defend our country? What the hell? Why?!? Are you corrupt? Do you want us to lose?".
TL;DR Lack of empathy is not strength, it is admission of weakness and lack of vision.