Where will 130 thousand new Russian conscripts go/Getty Images, Collage 24 Channel Vladimir Putin signed a decree on the conscription of 130 thousand Russians. They may well end up on the Ukrainian front to compensate for the enemy's insane losses. Military expert Vladislav Seleznev toldChannel 24about the state of mobilization in Russia. “Of course, I have bad news for Russian men aged 18 to 27 years old, because some of them will definitely fall into the area of jurisdiction of the so-called “SVO,” Seleznev noted. Although Putin himself and his henchmen constantly claim that they are conscripts on the Russian-Ukrainian front no, but it is obvious that this is not the case. Hidden mobilization in Russia cannot cover all the needs of the occupying army. Those 15-20 thousand a month barely compensate for the losses – there is no talk of new strike groups. Even if we manage to catch so many Russians, it will not be enough. Before being thrown into battle, they need to be equipped and taught at least the basics. The mobilization system is unlikely to cope with so many people. As you know, during the autumn conscription last year the situation was on the verge of collapse – now it could be even worse. What is the situation with the mobilization system in Russia: watch the video 24 Channel< /strong>Will Putin be able to call on 130 thousand occupiers
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