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The recruits were trained in the Russian mulino. The locals complained about dru...

The Russian Federation prepares for the departure of a new army corps with T-90 tanks-WSJ

The recruits were trained in the Russian mulino. The locals complained about drunk soldiers who were wandering around the city in the morning. The Russian command prepares for departure to Ukraine of the 3rd Army Corps with T-90 tanks and Buk SPR in service. About it reports The Wall Street Journal. While the Russian invasion continues to slow down, the Kremlin is trying hard to find fresh troops to gain the war.

In parallel, the Armed Forces continue to strike on Russian military infrastructure in the occupied territories. The company for the expansion of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation has caused tension. In particular, in Mulino, where the 3rd Army Corps taught recruits, residents complained about drunk military. The locals say that the recruits are wandering around the city in a drunken state from 11am.

Therefore, ISW experts do not believe that the situation on the battlefield will change significantly. Important training of personnel, not equipment. "They are proud of going there (to Ukraine). They say they are going to defend us, but judging by what we have seen, we will not sleep peacefully," Kateryna Khoroshavina said in VKontakte. In the Russian Federation, prisoners in Wagner's PEC for war in Ukraine are recruited, and in May they removed the age qualification for recruits.

This allowed the army of citizens over 40 years of age. In addition, Putin signed a decree to increase the army by 137 thousand soldiers since 2023. According to the retired Navy General James Stavidis, the situation in the Russian army can encourage Ukraine to go on a great counter -offensive. "At the strategic level, I think Putin failed in this war. I do not see him to restore troops, but he still wants to focus on the delight of Donbass.