Russian Defense Minister: Partial Mobilization has been completed

Russian Defense Minister: Partial Mobilization has been completed

News from Al-Madina: Sergey Shoigu, the minister of defence for Russia, declared on Friday that Russia’s “partial mobilisation,” which was announced in September, “finished.”
Speaking during a meeting with President Vladimir Putin, he broadcast on official television, Shoigu told Putin, “The task I specified (by filling) 300,000 individuals was completed. There are no plans to take any further action.

Shwigo stated that of the 300,000 soldiers involved in the mobilisation, 218,000 are still undergoing training, while 82,000 recruits were sent to the area of hostilities, including 41,000 recruits who were assigned to their units.
In the future, rather than calling up additional millions of people who are listed on the reserve force, the recruitment procedure for the Ukraine operation will rely on volunteers and professional soldiers, he stressed.

After a string of military setbacks that forced Russian forces to retreat from the Kharkiv region in eastern Ukraine and put them under increasing strain in the Jeresson region in southern Ukraine, Putin declared a “partial mobilisation” on September 21 that included 300,000 reserve soldiers.

Tens of thousands of Russian recruits were dispersed as a result of the mobilisation to nations like Kazakhstan, Georgia, and Armenia that don’t require visas for Russian citizens to visit.
Ross leave their country once the partial mobilisation law was passed.
Approximately 2000 individuals were detained during anti-packing protests across Russia.

Putin acknowledged that there were mobilisation issues, calling them “inevitable,” and stating that “corrections” needed to be made in the way the Russian military forces were being built.
(Reuters).

Partial mobilisation has been finished, according to the Russian defence minister

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