British intelligence expects that the new Russian recruits will not get training due to the war in Ukraine

British intelligence expects that the new Russian recruits will not get training due to the war in Ukraine

According to assessments from British intelligence, the training of the new Russian soldiers would place an undue strain on the Russian army as a result of the conflict in Ukraine.

In its daily intelligence report on the state of the war, the Ministry of Defense in London stated this morning, Saturday, that Russia is already having trouble getting the 300,000 reserve soldiers called up as part of partial mobilisation trained. British intelligence noted that the issue is anticipated to get worse with the joining of the payment.

The new is one of the expected 120,000 new recruits under the compulsory recruiting system, which is the batch that typically joins the army in the fall.

According to estimates by British experts, “these recruits are likely to get a minimum training or do not get training at all,” noting that the reason for this is to send experienced officers and trainers to the war mission in Ukraine, and the British experts recommended that it be part of the training that the recruits receive. There have been deaths of coaches and officers among them.
The analysis came to the conclusion that the employment of unacceptable forces would either have little or no impact on the Russian fighting force.

Since the start of the conflict, the British Ministry of Defense has become accustomed to disseminating intelligence data regarding the progress of the conflict in Ukraine in an effort to refute Russian reports of the conflict and inspire the allies. Moscow, on the other hand, charges the British government with starting a disinformation campaign.

British intelligence anticipates that the conflict in Ukraine will prevent the new Russian recruits from receiving training.

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