There seems to be a clear indication of a new major mobilisation in Ruzzia. I will link just one of the sources, but there are others. You need to feed 1200 to 1400 Ruzzians every day to the meatgrinder to keep the war going, so...
https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2024/09/19/7475805/The Wall Street Journal reports that the leadership of the Russian Ministry of Defence continues to put pressure on Russian leader Vladimir Putin to announce a new wave of mobilisation to bring in additional troops and compensate for the Kremlin's losses on the battlefield in Ukraine.
Ruzzian losses are now reaching 700.000 soldiers, it seem like Putin wants a round number?
Ukraine has hit 2 more extra-large ammunition depots according to several reports, it is likely that others will blow up along the next few nights. Seems Ukraine is achieving some degree of success as Ruzzia does simply not have enough air defence to cover all critical objectives. S
ources note that the ammo destroyed is 3 months worth of supplies.Ruzzia is ready to blow the dams near Belgorod in case Ukraine decides to "Kursk it".
Browse back in Military Summary - well know pro-Ruzzian - according to this guy Ruzzia is breaking through and winning the war every day, Kursk is a "Ruzzian victory".... It is good to listen to the guy if you want (or if you need) to get the "Ruzzian High Sugar" version of the news for any reason.
In what language "continues to put pressure" translate to "a clear indication of a new major mobilisation in Ruzzia"? Instead of making stuff up, lets take a look at what WSJ actually says
[Suspicious link removed]j.com/world/russia/putin-troops-pressure-russia-ukraine-war-5f242a1c]
Putin Is Under Pressure to Call Up More Troops for War of Attrition
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Putin dismissed the idea, saying he wanted to use only those who were voluntarily signing military contracts, the person said.
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Now, Ukraines continuing incursion into Russia is further straining Russias manpower, underscoring chronic problems and leading the countrys military leaders to press for mobilization again, according to three people familiar with the discussions.
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Dmitry Peskov said the recruitment of contract soldiers and volunteers is happening at a rapid pace. This satisfies the needs of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, Peskov said in an email.
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To be sure, Russia has a manpower advantage over Ukraine, which has a population less than one-quarter of the size of its giant neighbor.
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Russia didnt take the bait in sending crucial front-line soldiers to Kursk, but given their constraints, theyve been forced to take troops from Kherson and Zaporizhzhia where theyre less needed, said Rob Lee, senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, a U.S. foreign-policy think tank.
Troops that have been sent to the Kursk region include units from the 810th Naval Infantry Brigade based in Crimea, the 155th Naval Infantry Brigade and the 56th Airborne Regiment, which had been fighting in Zaporizhzhia, said a report from the Institute for the Study of War, a think tank based in Washington, D.C.
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The Institute for the Study of War said the reshuffling of troops
avoided declaring general mobilization or another round of partial mobilization, both of which would be incredibly unpopular among Russian society.
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At the meeting with Putin earlier this year, Defense Ministry officials said the president should use his inauguration, and attendant boost in political support, to make the case for a mobilization.
Putin declined to do so, with memories of the unrest that followed the 2022 mobilization still fresh. Protests gripped some of Russias biggest cities, recruitment offices were attacked, and border crossings were choked with men fleeing.
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People want to continue their lives, which for them are peaceful.
Its dangerous for the Kremlin to carry out another partial or full mobilization, said Andrei Kolesnikov, an independent Russia analyst, based in Moscow.
Summary: Russia did not fall for the Kursk's suicide mission, so lets just pretend like it did, because that's how wars are won on forums?
Totally objective and neutral interpretation of the article that it's a "clear indication of a new major mobilisation" and not just another cheap propaganda attempt on the ignorant people who cannot read themselves, while totally discrediting whatever has remained of your reputation.
Why not just post maps of Kursk offensive from a US think tank like you were doing before? Oh, i see why...