
Another 160 000 troops are being drafted in by Vladimir Putin. Moscow  plans to attract 160, 000 men between the ages of 18 and 30 under a order signed by the Russian leader for the spring document. The largest recruitment in the last 14 years, which starts currently through July 15 and sends a strong message to a nation that has been fighting Ukraine for three years.
Soldiers are not typically sent to the front to engage in combat. Soldiers have been reported at the front several instances in relation to the ongoing conflict. Soldiers would have been stationed specifically in Kursk, the area that the Russian armed forces have invaded since August 2024.
Soldiers are no longer permitted to be deployed to products in the Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia regions, which Russia only half controls and has annexed to its place. Rear Admiral Vladimir Tsimlyansky, amount 2 of the Directorate responsible for business and recruitment within the General Staff, has explained that the new volunteers will be sent to their sites starting on April 10.
Discussions to end the war are moving in a certain direction based on what is at stake with Moscow. The US-proposed peace was accepted by Ukraine, according to the article. On the other hand, Russia appears to have agreed to the peace for the electricity system and the Black Sea. In fact, raids and attacks happen every day, and the strategies they employ seem to be changing.
A military hospital and civilian infrastructure in Kharkiv were attacked over the weekend by Russian forces, according to an analysis from the , Institute for the Study of War ( Isw ), a think tank based in the US. Russian military bloggers who are close to the Kremlin agree with a new article in the German daily Bild that Russian troops have” changed their methods of attacking with long-range drones and now have drones that hover many kilometers from their targets at great level” before engaging in offensives with several autonomous plane.
According to Isw, “military bloggers have further speculated that these tactics facilitated recent Russian drone strikes on Kharkiv,  , Odessa, and Dnipro.”
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