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Ukraine's Fears of a Major Mobilization by Russia
In a region fraught with tension, Ukraine's military is expressing concerns over a potential large-scale mobilization effort by Russia.
Russia's Official Stance on Mobilization Plans
Estimating the Scale of Mobilization
Ukraine's military, however, estimates that Russia may aim to recruit anywhere from 400,000 to 700,000 soldiers, though the majority would likely come from regions outside Moscow and St. Petersburg.
"Russian Forces in Ukraine: A Closer Look"
Recent reports indicate a significant presence of Russian servicemen within Ukraine, raising questions about the ongoing conflict's toll on both sides.
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While the military situation unfolds, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov discusses the potential for Vladimir Putin's candidacy in the 2024 presidential election.
In a region where geopolitical tensions run high, Ukraine's military is expressing concerns about what may be on the horizon. Amidst these concerns, Russian officials assert that there are no immediate plans for a new mobilization wave, emphasizing their focus on recruiting professional soldiers. However, Ukraine's military estimates that Russia may aim to recruit anywhere from 400,000 to 700,000 soldiers, with a focus on regions outside Moscow and St. Petersburg.
Recent reports indicate a significant presence of Russian servicemen within Ukraine, raising questions about the ongoing conflict's toll on both sides. Meanwhile, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov discusses the potential for Vladimir Putin's candidacy in the 2024 presidential election, suggesting that competition may be scarce if Putin decides to run, citing his strong support among the population.
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