UK intelligence: Partial mobilisation in Russia is unlikely to be combat effective for months 

UK intelligence: Partial mobilisation in Russia is unlikely to be combat effective for months  On September 21, 2022, Russia’s Putin announced a ‘partial mobilisation’ to support operations in Ukraine. The Russian Defence Minister, Shoigu, later confirmed this would involve the mobilisation of 300,000 reservist troops, the UK Defence Ministry wrote
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September 22, 2022 10:33
UK intelligence: Partial mobilisation in Russia is unlikely to be combat effective for months 

On September 21, 2022, Russia’s Putin announced a ‘partial mobilisation’ to support operations in Ukraine. The Russian Defence Minister, Shoigu, later confirmed this would involve the mobilisation of 300,000 reservist troops, the UK Defence Ministry wrote on Twitter, Report informs.

According to the ministry, Russia is likely to struggle with the logistical and administrative challenges of even mustering the 300,000 personnel: “It will probably attempt to stand up new formations with many of these troops, which are unlikely to be combat effective for months.”

“Even this limited mobilisation is likely to be highly unpopular with parts of the Russian population. Putin is accepting considerable political risk in the hope of generating much-needed combat power. The move is effectively an admission that Russia has exhausted its supply of willing volunteers to fight in Ukraine,” the tweet said.

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