Mass mobilization of Russians for the war against Ukraine by the authorities of the aggressor country.
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The Kremlin intends to restore the combat effectiveness and offensive potential of its army, so the military command wants to create a number of new military formations: airborne regiments, divisions, mechanized brigades. Kiev knows about Russia’s plans to carry out a new wave of mobilization. The representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, Vadym Skibitsky, spoke about this in an interview with Obozrevatel.
According to our estimates, the Kremlin plans to mobilize several hundred thousand people for the war in Ukraine. To implement this plan, to keep what Russia has occupied, as well as to continue military pressure on our state, the enemy needs not only mobilization, but also time to train soldiers and equip them,” he said.
According to the intelligence officer, Moscow understands that mobilization in Russia is an unpopular decision. However, the dictatorial regime has been preparing for this for a long time, so it adopted a number of laws and regulations that increase the punishment for failure to appear at the military enlistment office and evasion of mobilization. In addition, Russia has already increased the draft age, and the war summons itself is now sent in electronic format.
The GUR recalled that Russian citizens who have not committed war crimes and do not want to fight against Ukraine are guaranteed protection under the “I want to live” project for voluntary surrender.
Recall that in July, the Center for National Resistance reported that the occupation administration in the temporarily occupied territories of the Zaporozhye region was preparing for the forced mobilization of local residents into the ranks of the enemy army.
Source: Observer
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