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There will be no open mobilization: Putin did not declare war at the parade in Moscow

by alex

Putin did not declare war at the parade in Moscow/EPA

On the Red Square in Moscow on May 9, a ridiculous semblance of a “Victory Day” parade took place. The highlight of the miserable spectacle was Putin's senile speech.

From the rostrum, the dictator once again repeated the propaganda theses about a “united Soviet people”, and also called the war unleashed on the territory of Ukraine “protection of the people of Donbass” , Channel 24 writes.

Putin did not announce mobilization

It should be noted that Putin never once used the word “war”. Despite all the earlier threats, he did not officially announce it to Ukraine, and therefore the term “special operation” is relevant for Russia in the future.

However, this means that it is impossible to carry out open general mobilization into Russian troops. As experts suggested, the dictator was afraid that this would cause concern among citizens.

Putin once again disgraced himself and failed, every day his defeat in Ukraine is getting closer.

Pay attention! The parade on Red Square showed that there is simply nothing to officially declare war with. The lack of adequate ground equipment and aviation testifies to the demilitarization of Russia.

Russia's war against Ukraine: in short

  • On February 24, Putin launched a full-scale war against Ukraine, naming its “special operation”.
  • The fighting has been going on for 75 days, and during this time the Russian military has already suffered more than one defeat.
  • The Armed Forces of Ukraine on Monday, May 9, destroyed about 25,650 invaders.

Enemy losses in vehicles

  • tanks – 1,145;
  • armored combat vehicles – 2764;
  • artillery systems – 513;
  • MLRS – 185;
  • air defense systems – 87;
  • aircraft – 199;
  • helicopters – 158;
  • vehicles and tank trucks – 970;
  • ships/boats – 12;
  • UAVs of the operational-tactical level – 377;
  • special equipment – 41.

The situation at the front: the main directions

On May 8, the Russians were most active in the Slobozhansky and Donetsk directions.

  • On In the Slobozhansky direction, the enemy will regroup units and replenish supplies. The invaders are doing everything to hold their positions and prevent the Armed Forces of Ukraine from entering the state border.
  • In the Izyum direction, the enemy is preparing to attack.
  • In the Donetsk direction, Russian troops want to establish full control over Popasna and Rubizhny, and also attack Seversk, Slavyansk, Lisichansk and Avdeevka.

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