Strike on Ukraine: Russia's Effort to Disrupt Recruitment
- Russian strikes targeted recruitment centres in Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia, wounding four people, as reported by the Ukrainian army.
- A strike in Kharkiv wounded three people, and a drone attack in Zaporizhzhia left one injured, according to the army's social media.
- Mobile recruitment centres have previously been attacked, but the recent strikes mark a new trend, noted by military sources.
- Ukraine's Centre for Strategic Communications stated, 'These strikes are part of a comprehensive enemy operation aimed at disrupting mobilisation in Ukraine.
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Russia steps up attacks on Ukrainian draft offices
By Dan Peleschuk
·Colorado Springs, United States
Read Full ArticleThe Ukrainian army said that the Russian forces had struck on Monday 7 July 2 recruitment centres in Kharkiv and Zaporijia, causing at least 4 injuries, according to a provisional assessment. François Chauvancy, geopolitical consultant LCI, analyses the new Russian strategy to impoverish the Ukrainian army as men. - "There are no longer enough men to hold the front line" in Ukraine, warns General François Chauvancy about LCI (International).
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