By the end of 2025, the Russian armed forces may be supplemented by 10 new divisions.
Two such units have already been created. Every month, Russians increase their army by 9 thousand people. Therefore, Ukraine should continue to mobilize new citizens for war and improve the training of these soldiers. On August 5, the commander -in the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Sirsky announced this at Facebook as a result of the meeting.
The Russian leadership is aimed at creating 10 new units by the end of the year, two have already been created. Therefore, we have no choice on how to continue mobilization measures, improve combat training, strengthen the unmanned component of our troops, the report said.
My head added that July was very tense – the enemy tried to attack almost the entire line of battle. Russians used thousands of abbreviations using small assault groups for offensive actions.
The most difficult situation for defense forces in the directions of Pokrovsky, Dobropilsk, Novopavlovsky. However, in the Northern Slavic direction, Ukrainian defenders have achieved success in the liberation of the territory of the Sumi region and continue to fight in the Curonian.
Sirsky noted that in July a noticeable success in the use of Deepstrike Tens Objects was affected by the enemy military-industrial complex. Thus, the production capabilities of the Russian “defense” were significantly reduced, military facilities were affected, in particular, warehouses with Shahmed, military airfields, landfills, and defense plants.
The total loss of Russians in July amounted to more than 33.2 thousand people, which is 800 more than in June.
We will recall that the commander, in the course of the Armed Forces, Alexander Sirsky said that an increase in financial motivation for men could solve the problem of mobilization in Ukraine.
Source: Racurs

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