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The country is facing mounting manpower struggles amid its ongoing war in Ukraine.
An expert on Russia said the government is likely trying to avoid another large-scale mobilization.
The Russian government passed a series of bills last month that significantly expands the pool of men eligible for military service as the country looks to address its increasing personnel problems while avoiding another full-scale mobilization.
The country is facing mounting manpower shortages amid its 17-month war in Ukraine even after President Vladimir Putin announced the mobilization of 300,000 reservists in one fell swoop last fall, prompting tens of thousands of Russian men to flee.
Now, the Russian government is looking for new ways to pad its military numbers without sparking civilian backlash or cannibalizing its own economy.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...Q?cvid=e9d71ee829bc43f6a206e37b4f80a408&ei=12
An expert on Russia said the government is likely trying to avoid another large-scale mobilization.
The Russian government passed a series of bills last month that significantly expands the pool of men eligible for military service as the country looks to address its increasing personnel problems while avoiding another full-scale mobilization.
The country is facing mounting manpower shortages amid its 17-month war in Ukraine even after President Vladimir Putin announced the mobilization of 300,000 reservists in one fell swoop last fall, prompting tens of thousands of Russian men to flee.
Now, the Russian government is looking for new ways to pad its military numbers without sparking civilian backlash or cannibalizing its own economy.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...Q?cvid=e9d71ee829bc43f6a206e37b4f80a408&ei=12