All personnel of the Russian Pacific Fleet were sent to the combat zone on the territory of Ukraine.
Russia is sending personnel from the Russian Pacific Fleet, as well as the 11th Army of the Air Force and Air Defense to the war in Ukraine to recruit personnel after heavy losses. The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense announced this on Telegram on Friday, April 12.
It is noted that these military units of the aggressor state were not previously directly involved in combat operations against Ukraine.
“According to the decision of the commander of the Pacific Fleet of the Russian Federation, Viktor Liina, the rounds in Syria have been completely stopped, and all personnel have been sent to the combat zone on the territory of Ukraine. We are talking about among 2,000 Russian military personnel from the Primorsky and Kamchatka territories of the Russian Federation,” the Main Intelligence Directorate reported.
Intelligence noted that approximately 400 more soldiers from military units of the 11th Air Force and Air Defense Army, stationed in the Khabarovsk Territory of the Russian Federation, would “plug the holes” of the 155th and 40th Russian Marines Brigades, which are fighting in Ukraine and are in short supply due to serious losses.
“Part of the personnel from the military formations of the Far East of the Russian Federation will be included in the new motorized rifle brigade of the aggressor state, which was formed in Voronezh,” said the Main Intelligence Directorate.
Let’s remember that the previous President Vladimir Zelensky said that the Russian offensive after assigning an additional 300 thousand people to the army could be neutralized.
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Source: korrespondent

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