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The head of the Center for Military Legal Research, Alexander Musienko, spoke on...

Putin's Survival. The army of the Russian Federation is depleted, but the dictator wants to fight for the last Russian - an expert

The head of the Center for Military Legal Research, Alexander Musienko, spoke on the air of Radio NV about whether the mobilization of the Russian army will influence and why, in his opinion, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin will consciously delay the course of fighting. "Today, the capacity and capabilities of the Russian army are decreasing every day both in technology and the preparation of people," the expert said.

Musienko also drew attention to recent negotiations held by the Russian Federation with North Korea and Iran. Video of the Day "If we look at the equipment, Putin is not in vain to the military-industrial complex of Russia, to study Western weapons to understand how to counteract them. They feel backward in comparison with the West and the samples that are and the stocks they have.

They are exhausted because if they were all as well as the Russian military-industrial complex reported about their defense enterprises, they would not seek help from North Korea and Iran, ”the expert said.

According to Musienko, the announcement of mobilization testifies to the exhaustion and personnel resources of the Russian army: “This is all a sign of serious failures that Russia is experiencing and continues to be on the battlefield and those defeats, in particular, in battles in Kharkiv region. We see how Russian troops, in fact, are now forced to go into defense in most directions, not to attack, as the Kremlin thought.

Obviously, their forces are depleted - weapons are getting smaller, less people. ” According to the expert, as of the beginning of an aggressive full -scale invasion of several directions on February 24, 2022, Russia applied, according to various estimates, from 160 to 175 thousand regular troops.

However, the expert is convinced that the losses will not stop Putin: "Putin is not going to stop because of his imperial manic ambitions against Ukraine, even at the cost of enormous losses for Russia. " Musienko believes that Putin will deliberately delay the fighting: “The truth is that this is Russia and Putin. Putin wants to fight for the last Russian, and here these decisions are clearly demonstrated. These are risky steps, despair steps.

Steps are due to the fact that there are no victories and steps aimed at delaying the war in any way. Because today, except for war, Putin's Russian society is just nothing to do. [Continuation of the war] is the key to his political survival, but not only political. " The expert is also convinced that mobilized Russians will not equip modern weapons in sufficient quantities, and therefore they will be weaker than those invaders who are already fighting in Ukraine.