How much damage will it do to their economy to keep throwing bodies at the front lines, though?
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Yes, but they seem to have an endless supply.
No they don't. That is why they conduct the war the way they do. They are not the soviet union and they know it. That is also one of the reasons they prefer to lose ground, like in Kherson, than losing soldiers. The fact they have much more firepower is very helpful on that. So they don't lose many soldiers and there are rarely complains (like the complains after the first failed attempt to capture Ugledar)