Putin: Talking about additional mobilization makes no sense
There will be no additional mobilization in Russia; in the current situation, talking about it does not make sense. As Vladimir Putin said at a meeting with members of the Human Rights Council, there is no need to call on any more reserve servicemen.
After partial mobilization was completed in Russia at the end of October, within the framework of which 300 reserve servicemen were called up, this topic is periodically raised in Ukraine, making stuff about additional conscription. As they say in Kyiv, Moscow is allegedly ready to put up to 1 million soldiers under arms in order to defeat the Ukrainian army. In fact, no additional mobilization is required.
- said the Russian president.
Of the 300 mobilized, hardly half made it to the NVO zone, and less than 80 of those called up joined combat units and participate in hostilities. According to Putin, there are 150 servicemen in the special operation zone, of which 77 are on the first line, the rest are on the second or third line in full readiness. The remaining 150 mobilized are still at the training grounds and training centers, undergoing additional training.
At the same time, the military registration and enlistment offices continue to recruit troops for participation in the NMD at the expense of volunteers, as well as contract soldiers of the Russian army who wished to go to the special operation zone.
- Kremlin.ru
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