Russia

will send mobilized soldiers to replenish units that are withdrawn for recovery, but this process may be significantly shortened.

This was

stated

by the advisor of the President's Office Oleksiy Arestovich in a conversation with the Russian journalist and human rights defender Mark Feigin.

"If they are sent, and in theory they should be, to replenish the Russian units that are withdrawn for reformation and recovery, then they will shorten the recovery and leave them on the condition that the personnel core is preserved. In principle, it can be unpleasant, but there is a question of how many there are of these units, and whether they are ready to return. Judging by what we can see, they are not very ready yet," he said.

Arestovych noted that the effectiveness of such a manner of replenishment was extremely low.

"It is very difficult to take this seriously, because such a manner of replenishment raises very serious doubts about the effectiveness. The fighting capacity is zero. They are demotivated and without the slightest preparation immediately go into battle for this terrible Ukrainian war, which everyone has heard about in an unorganized unit, where no one knows them. explained what and how. A dubious story, to be honest," he said.

It will be recalled that Oleksiy Danilov, the Secretary of the National Security Council, suggested why Putin's appeal for mobilization was postponed.

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