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The mobilization in Russia will not be able to create the reserve forces of even...

In Russia, there are systemic problems with mobilization. Different conditions in the regions can exacerbate social tension - isw

The mobilization in Russia will not be able to create the reserve forces of even the poor quality that dictator Vladimir Putin has planned if the Kremlin fails to quickly solve fundamental and systemic problems. This is stated in the analysis of the American Institute for War Study (ISW) for September 23.

Despite the statements of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation on mobilization of Russians with "combat experience", Russian military enlistment offices and local administrations mobilize men who do not meet the stated criteria. Video of the day, due to the Russian message about the goal of the Russian regime, more than a million people actually mobilize, analysts believe that this campaign in the Russian Federation overloads "inefficient and unmotivated bureaucratic system.

" In their view, this may not create the necessary capable reserve forces in a short time or may not appear at all. The ISW concluded that Russia's mobilization system was prepared for a full-scale war no better than the army of the aggressor country. At the same time, they do not rule out that the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation can solve "some of the worst problems and will direct the mobilization efforts to the desired direction.

" Also, according to analysts, differences with the decree and statements of Putin and the Minister of Defense Sergei Shoig on the categories of men who are not subject to mobilization, cause anger and distrust of the Russian subjects of the Federation and the Kremlin himself.

The institute believes that different processes of mobilization in different regions can exacerbate social tension in Russia, which has already increased due to the perception of inequality in the creation of volunteer battalions. For example, Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov stated that his republic would not mobilize because she has already exceeded the "plan" of a call by 254 percent.

Earlier, the adviser to the Presidential Office of Ukraine Mikhail Podolyak stated that disproportionate mass mobilization in Buryatia and Yakutia is a "real ethnic cleansing" by the Kremlin. On September 21, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin announced in the country "partial mobilization". The Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said after the announcement of mobilization said that 300,000 reservists were going to be called into the army.