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Putin cannot keep the soldiers in Ukraine forever, in the war possible turn - expert

According to the US Analytical Center, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation were trapped when Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the start of mobilization in September 2022. The fact that families of Russian mobilized are beginning to protest indicates that in the social consciousness of the Russians there is a shift. This was the opinion of journalist George Ellison, which he wrote about in the column for The Telegraph.

According to him, the Russian military and their relatives feel despair and anger. The situation is complicated by the absence of rotation outside the combat actions due to the lack of troops, which is why the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation are under heavy fighting stress.

Ellison noted that, according to the US Analytical Center, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation were trapped when Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the start of mobilization in September 2022. "The report is frightened that the only ways of escape from the front are retirement, release through illness or prison imprisonment, and some soldiers resort to desertion," the journalist wrote.

He also noted that the soldiers who blamed are most likely to be sent to the Storm Z Squad, in which the life expectancy of a soldier is very small. Ellison stated that a protest in Moscow on Theater Square is the first truly significant crack in the facade of public support for the Kremlin's military campaign in Ukraine. "Putin's administration may be forced to deal with an increasingly angry and disappointed people, unless the issues of rotation of troops and family problems are resolved.

We may see signs of a turning point in the war for Ukraine," Ellison wrote. It should be reminded that the UK Ministry of Defense reported that on November 7, the wives of the Russian military held probably the first public street protest in Moscow after the start of a full -scale invasion. On the Theater Square in the capital of the Russian Federation, protesters launched slogans demanding to withdraw the military of the Russian Federation away from the front line.