According to Ukrainian military intelligence, Russia is “secretly” mobilizing up to 20,000 people each month for its military operations in Ukraine in an attempt to make up for the high number of casualties Kremlin forces are taking on the front lines.
“The fact that secret mobilization continues in Russia and the fact that additional mobilization measures are planned suggests that these efforts are not enough yet,” Andriy Yusov, official representative of the military intelligence of Ukraine, told the Ukrainian media.
“The army is ineffective, not sufficiently trained and equipped,” added Yusov, who attributed this to the many losses suffered by the Russians in combat and cited a perceived lack of morale among the troops that Moscow sends to the front. front. V Ukraine.
Yusov said that he was convinced that most of the mobilized Russia they would have deserted were it not for the presence of soldiers dedicated to “preventing the escape of soldiers from the battlefield” and “catching spies, saboteurs and deserters”.
A Ukrainian military intelligence spokesman further stated that Russian military personnel have a total lack of “conviction or trust in the propaganda” of their commanders, citing conversations between enemy soldiers as the basis for his claims.
Last December, Ukrainian military intelligence assured that Russia iIn January, another wave of mobilization was to begin to make up for the loss of personnel from 300,000 Russian soldiers mobilized in October 2022.
(As reported by EFE)
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