Russia Seeks ‘Expendable Manpower’ For Ukraine War With New Recruiting Network
RUSSIA, JUL 16 – Russia uses GRU-controlled mercenary and volunteer networks offering varied contracts to recruit hundreds of thousands amid heavy wartime casualties, avoiding full mobilization steps.
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Russia recruiting ‘expendable manpower’ in jails and streets for Ukraine war
According to the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a June report showed that nearly a million Russian soldiers have been killed or injured since February 2022 when Moscow began the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, a grim reflection of the human cost of Putin's relentless assault on Kyiv.
Russia Seeks 'Expendable Manpower' For Ukraine War With New Recruiting Network
This article was originally published by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and is reprinted with permission. When Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered what he called a “partial mobilization” of fighting-age men to fuel the war in Ukraine in September 2022, seven months into the full-scale invasion, the effect was visible on the streets and on the country’s borders. Recruiters raided offices, lurked outside apartment buildings, and strode throu…
Russia Seeks ‘Expendable Manpower’ For Ukraine War With New Recruiting Network
With almost a million casualties and no end to the war on Ukraine in sight, Russia is using an array of approaches to keep the flow of soldiers to the front from slowing. An RFE/RL investigation reveals details about a new recruitment system that a lawmaker said provides “expendable manpower.”
The Ukraine war continues to devour masses of people and material. Kiev and Moscow must constantly fill up their ranks and do so with different methods. Russia has an advantage. This post Who has the longer breath? Thus Ukraine and Russia are recruiting new soldiers has been published on YOUNG FREEDOM.
In Russia, a new scheme for recruiting mercenaries for the war with Ukraine has been put into operation — we are talking about the Dobrokor recruitment system. More than 1,600 completed online questionnaires are already known
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