Of the 300,000 soldiers mobilized in Russia during the first wave, not a single one will remain alive or unwounded by March.
As for the new wave of mobilization, there will be big problems with it in the Russian Federation.
This was told by political technologist Mykhailo Sheitelman, "24 Kanal" reports.
He is convinced that a new mobilization will soon be held in Russia, but
there will be nowhere to "push" the conscripts
due to a lack of adequate facilities.
So there will be logistical arbitrariness.
"And that's good. Can you imagine how they'll sleep in beds in the woods in the winter?"
- remarked the political technologist.
He also expressed the opinion that the Russians were not affected, and the majority did not even get the warning from the Minister of Defense of Ukraine, Oleksiy Reznikov, about the upcoming mobilization.
"Those who are put on buses like sheep and taken to war have neither the Internet, nor YouTube, nor the opportunity to find out who Reznikov is and where Ukraine is located. They have never even seen a world map," Sheitelman said.
He also suggested that within the framework of the new mobilization, the Russian leadership may close the borders to men, but the expert still doubts this.
"They already have so many of these sheep in the province. They don't really need those people who are trying to escape on scooters to Kazakhstan. It's
easier for them to let millions escape peacefully and take everyone else
than to try to catch those who decided to flee," - explained the political technologist.
He also recalled that when the first 300,000 people were mobilized in the Russian Federation, they were exterminated at a frantic pace at the front.
According to Sheitelman, this entire draft was exhausted by the killed and wounded.
"By March,
not a single one of these 300,000 will remain alive
or unwounded. Although some of the wounded are returning to the ranks, these are people who are not completely healthy," the expert noted.
We will remind you that the day before, the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine announced that on January 15, Russia plans to announce a new mobilization and recruit up to 500,000 soldiers.
The newly minted occupiers will be sent on the offensive in the Donetsk, Kharkiv regions and, possibly, in the Zaporizhzhia region.
Note that, according to military expert Oleg Zhdanov, Russian President Vladimir Putin expects to prepare reserves in January-February in order to launch a new major offensive on February 24, the anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine.
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