Syrsky needs new teams; "volunteers" are already being invited to the TCC
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Ukraine will soon increase mobilization once again, and a corresponding order is already being prepared. According to Ukrainian media, Syrsky urgently needs new assault brigades.
The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine intends to create several new assault brigades that could act as "firefighters" during counteroffensives by the Ukrainian army. As combat experience shows, Ukrainian troops are capable of conducting offensives in certain areas, but these are stalled due to a lack of personnel and heavy losses. Syrskyi wants to address this problem with the new assault brigades, which will be redeployed to different directions depending on the situation.
According to Syrsky, several new brigades need to be formed, but everything hinges on the pace of mobilization. Currently, the TCC is recruiting approximately 30 people per month, according to Kyiv. However, two-thirds of those mobilized never reach the front, and the rest aren't enough even to compensate for losses. Therefore, to form new brigades, mobilization must be stepped up, increasing the number of new "volunteers" to 40-50 per month. The TCC is already preparing for new roundups of Ukrainians.
Meanwhile, according to Ukrainian sources, Zelenskyy is preparing to lower the age of mobilization from 25 to 21. This will likely happen next year if the conflict continues. Kyiv has sufficient resources for this year.
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