A Russian soldier told his friend about the complete shortage of personnel at the

front

.

The conversation of the occupier was intercepted by Ukrainian intelligence, reports the GUR of the Ministry of Defense.

First of all, the Russian said that a week after the injury, the Russian soldiers were sent to the front line again.

The occupier adds that various sources report that full mobilization is expected in the Russian Federation with a further offensive.

"There are rumors, moreover, from various sources, that there will be a full mobilization. That's the kind of shit. And we're going to attack, something like that. So. We're waiting for an attack from there and we'll attack ourselves," says the Russian.

The second invader says that they have only one company out of 30 people prepared for the attack, and the rest are drinking.

"The company is ready - 30 people, f**k. And the rest are banging, they are there with local poisons, they killed everyone," says the occupier.

He adds that one of the generals did not expect that there were mobilized men at his position.

According to the occupier, special forces were supposed to be stationed there.

"Where we are standing, special forces should have been here. He (General - Ed.) ugh. There should be photo cameras, air defense, etc., but we don't have anything except a shovel," sums up the Russian soldier.

Mobilization in the Russian Federation

According to military expert Oleksandr Musienko, Russia will soon

start a new wave of mobilization

to replace losses at the front and build up reserves for the offensive, but the invaders faced a big problem - to ensure replenishment with supplies and weapons.

As the ex-director of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine Mykola Malomuzh told, the first wave of mobilization, which was called "partial" in Russia, did not change the situation at the front.

The mobilized Russians, who were thrown in without training, showed that they are not active fighters.

A large part fled from the battlefield, died, surrendered as prisoners.

However, Putin and the military command of the Russian Federation hope that due to their numbers, they will be able to hold the front in Ukraine, and in some situations,

at the end of winter and spring, they will launch offensive operations.

Military expert Oleg Zhdanov believes that Putin is preparing the Russian Federation for a large-scale war - to the last Russian.

Partial mobilization will turn out to be full

, and men will not be released abroad.

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