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The Russian army lacks modern equipment and officers for the training of soldier...

The second wave of mobilization will exhaust Russia - military intelligence of Ukraine

The Russian army lacks modern equipment and officers for the training of soldiers. If the invaders go to Ukraine in Ukraine, then the wave of mobilization will be announced in the summer, analysts say. The next round of mobilization will greatly deplete Russia. This was reported in an interview with the American newspaper by The Wall Street Journal, a representative of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine (GUR MO) Vadim Skibitsky.

Russia has everything necessary for the beginning of the second wave of mobilization, but the occupiers are now occupied by the assessment of the success of the offensive on the eve of the first anniversary of a full -scale invasion of Ukraine, the military said. "Everything is ready. The staff on the spot, the lists are, people who are instructed to conduct a set and training - in standby mode," Skibitsky commented.

According to Major General, even if Russia has advanced after the next mobilization round, the problems of the previous wave will remain. This includes a lack of modern equipment in working order and a sufficient number of officers capable of preparing unopened men. "They are preparing for the second wave of mobilization. According to our estimates, they will cancel it because they did not overcome all the difficulties that they encountered during the first wave. .

Systemic poor training of Russian mobilized will lead to tactical failures in Ukraine. Senior researcher of the American Rand Corporation, the former leading Pentagon analytics on Russia, Dara Massicot in an interview with The Bell that if the Russian army went to Ukraine "in Ukraine", then the command will arrange another wave of mobilization, possibly in the summer. "We have seen that they are mobilizing sergeants and officers who served in the army in the 1990s.

They are old and know nothing about new weapons or about changing orders in the Russian army," the expert said. In addition, recruits are taught by the wounded officers of the active armed forces now. The leadership of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation can use soldiers in an incredibly costly way in terms of losses for forcing a large offensive, Massicot stressed.

We will remind that on February 7 Russian mobilized from Irkutsk complained to the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin and the Minister of Defense Sergei Shoigu on being sent to Ukraine for slaughter. At first, they were promised that they would protect strategic objects, but were sent to the military unit of Donetsk region. The unidoros Maxim Ivanov proposed to send the unemployed Russians to the war.