Russia throws newcomers to the front line - General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine


The Russian Federation announced a general "partial" mobilization.
Newly arrived mobilized Russian servicemen are thrown onto the line of contact without preparation. This is stated in a message on the page of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook about operational information as of 18:00.
The command of the Russian occupation troops sends newly arrived military personnel without training to resupply the units that have suffered losses directly to the line of contact. This significantly affects the decrease in the level of the morale and psychological state of enemy servicemen and the quality of their performance of duties, the summary of the General Staff says.
The General Staff also emphasizes that since September 22, the military commissariats of Russia have been working around the clock, and those who try to evade mobilization are threatened with criminal liability.
Note that officially in Russia they intend to call about 300 thousand people. However, the real plans of the Kremlin go beyond a million. At the same time, the country's borders are closed, and deserters face prison terms.
Recall that on September 21, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilization, which became the reason for the mass exodus of "patriots" from the country.
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