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Russian Mobilization - what does it mean for the war in Ukraine? |
2022-10-01 |
[YouTube - Perun] ![]() But after seven months the result of that complacency was a crushing shortage of manpower to feed Russian frontline units. Ukrainian mobilization had made good manpower losses and allowed the formation of entirely new units - while the Russian regular army, still undoubtedly a powerful force, found itself overstretched and forced to trust sections of the front to proxies or Rosgvardia. The results of that policy were obvious during the Kharkiv offensive. Now, Russia has decided to double down and recommit to war. Announcing mobilization, enacting stop-loss, and 'annexing' parts of Ukraine. In this video, I explore why, how it's going, and what the implication may be. |
Posted by:DarthVader |
#3 Good resource. Indeed hard to quantify with a balance on this subject but balanced presentation. General Western news is quite untrustworthy. Journalism as in past times. |
Posted by: Dale 2022-10-01 20:22 |
#2 Perun has great videos. I recommend his channel highly |
Posted by: DarthVader 2022-10-01 14:11 |
#1 Thank you for posting this YouTube video DarthVader. Very informative, and contains explanations about what is going in in Russia's mobilization not found in the general media. |
Posted by: Delphi 2022-10-01 14:07 |