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Putin's ambitions deepen problems with staff shortage in Russia. Nevertheless, t...

In 2023, the Kremlin seeks to attract another 400,000 Russians in Ukraine - the media

Putin's ambitions deepen problems with staff shortage in Russia. Nevertheless, the hostile army, according to Bloomberg, wants to increase up to 1. 5 million fighters. In Russia, the lack of labor due to mobilization in the country. Last year, approximately 400,000 Russians were attracted to the army, but this year Russian President Vladimir Putin seeks to increase the army in the same number of fighters. The Kremlin's focus on the defense capabilities of the state harms other sectors of the economy.

This was reported in Bloomberg. Russian economist Alexander Isakov told reporters that in fact the number of mobilized in the Russian Federation could exceed half a million, because the calculations did not take into account the recruitment of mercenaries at Wagner PEC. According to media sources, this year the Kremlin seeks to increase its army from 1. 15 million to 1. 5 million. It is necessary to involve 350 thousand recruits in the army.

However, according to sources, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation seek even more - 400 thousand people. The mobilization of Russians and the related mass escapes abroad lead to labor deficiency in many industries. Lack of personnel prevents Russian businesses from adapting to the sanctions imposed on the aggressor country, the publication reports.

In the Russian recruiting company, journalists were told that during the February number of vacancies published for the first time in a year exceeded the number of resumes received. We will remind, on March 28 in the media reported that despite Russia's stability in the short term, the aggressor country will depend more and more on China because of sanctions imposed on it. Also on March 28, Bloomberg reported that the hidden expenditures of the Russian Federation have increased to $ 31 billion.