Mobilization in Russia will face logistical and administrative difficulties, and the assembled troops will not be combat-ready for at least several months.

This is reported by the intelligence of Great Britain in a daily report.

It is noted that Russia is likely to have logistical and administrative problems "related to even the gathering of 300,000 military personnel," who "are unlikely to be combat-ready for several months."

"Even such a limited mobilization is likely to be very unpopular with a segment of the Russian population. Putin is taking a significant political risk in the hope of obtaining much-needed combat power. This move is effectively an admission that Russia has exhausted its pool of volunteers willing to fight in Ukraine." - the message says.

It will be recalled that after Russian dictator Vladimir Putin announced partial mobilization, protests broke out across the Russian Federation.

Russians go to rallies against mobilization in their cities.

As a result, a wave of mass arrests is rolling across Russia.

People are "knitted" without explanation.

It is currently unknown where dozens of detained demonstrators are being taken.

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