Russia announces the second wave of mobilization
Russia announces the second wave of mobilization
2022.11.19 08:08
Russia announces the second wave of mobilization
Budrigannews.com – Russian troops continued their attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure, hitting another 7 missiles on Zaporizhzhia on Friday night, knocking out thousands of heat. More than 1,000 missiles and drones have hit energy targets since the Russian invasion in March, the government said. Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, has experienced a long period without power.
Despite promises of support from Ukraine’s allies, there have been more calls for negotiations, with French President Emmanuel Macron saying he expects Volodymyr Zelenskiy to agree to resume peace talks. Zelenskiy said Russia could simply ask for a “short truce” to regroup after the recent battlefield retreat.
According to analysts at the U.S.-based War Research Institute, Russian officials are expected to begin “further covert mobilization” in the weeks after the previous partial call ended.
According to a preliminary report, Russia struck the southeastern city of Zaporozhye with 7 missiles late Friday night, causing damage to the industrial infrastructure there. The missile explosion damaged the pipeline and cut the central headline, which houses 123 apartment buildings with more than 17,000 residents. Temperatures in the region are expected to be below freezing on Saturday night. The most serious ground fighting continues in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said.
According to the Institute for War Studies, Russian officials are “preparing for further covert mobilization efforts” to increase the number of troops.
The Russian telegram channel is discussing an indicator that the Kremlin is preparing for a second wave of mobilization, a US-based military analyst said in an update. Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on 10/10. 31 declared the formal end of the previous partial mobilization of the Kremlin.
The image was reportedly circulated of a draft summons to a St. Petersburg man who was told to report for service in May. The Russian “milbloggers” also circulated the claim that the general mobilization will begin in May or May, with the ISW saying that “it is clear that the Russian authorities have completely stopped their mobilization efforts.”
Zelensky said Russia needs negotiations to regroup troops
Zelensky said that after the Ukrainian army launched a successful counterattack, the Kremlin could ask for a pause in the war with Ukraine, pushing back on the proposal that Kiev should return to the negotiating table.
“Russia is now calling for a short truce,” he said at the International security Forum in Halifax, Canada.We are looking for a respite to regain our strength,” he said. But such a grace will only aggravate the situation.
“The expressed idea of concessions or sovereignty of our land can not be called peace,” Zelenskiy said. “Immoral compromise will lead to new blood.”
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