Putin will recruit 137 thousand new soldiers

Putin will recruit 137 thousand new soldiers

In 2017, the Russian forces totaled 1.9 million troops.

Without counting civilian personnel, the president’s decision will represent an increase of 137,000 soldiers, that is, more than 10% of the combat force that he currently has.

Silence

The Kremlin has not reported how many casualties it has suffered in Ukraine since the first weeks of the campaign, when it declared 1,351 of its soldiers dead.

Western estimates say the actual number could be at least ten times higher, while Ukraine says it has killed or wounded at least 45,000 Russian soldiers since the conflict began on February 24.

kyiv has also been reluctant to release information on the number of its soldiers who have died in the war, but on Monday the head of Ukraine’s armed forces said nearly 9,000 service personnel had been killed in a rare update.

Deaths

The measure, the reasons for which the decree does not explain, coincides with the invasion that Russia began in Ukraine on February 24, which has just turned six months old and is concentrated in the east and south of the neighboring country. Furthermore, it comes at a time when relations between Russia and Western countries are experiencing a crisis on a scale unprecedented since the end of the cold war.

The tension increased yesterday with the Russian bombing of a train station in the town of Chapline, in the center of the triangle formed by the cities of Dnipro, Zaporizhia and Donetsk, resulting in 25 civilian deaths, according to Ukraine, and 200 Ukrainian reservists, according to the Russian Defense Ministry. The invading power indicated that it attacked “a military train” that was heading towards “combat zones” in eastern Ukraine. The coup coincided with the 31st anniversary of the independence of Ukraine, a former Soviet republic.

“We are going to do everything possible so that the aggressors pay for everything they have done. We are going to drive them off our land,” declared Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Source: Ambito

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