Russian President Vladimir Putin’s partial military mobilization can’t seem to mobilize the human resources it needs.
The Russian government has started banning men of mobilization age from leaving the country in its latest attempt to conscript draftees for the strongman’s latest military move.
The #FSB Border Service has already begun banning #Russians from leaving the country, lawyer Pavel Chikov reports. pic.twitter.com/bsGGXL5CHo
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) September 25, 2022
For eligible men to leave the country, the military commissar of the Rostov region said that they must secure a certification from the Ministry of Defense. The same restriction has been in place when the government ordered airlines to stop selling flights out of Moscow to men ages 18-65.
This comes after reports say that around 261,000 men have fled the country for neighboring countries to avoid the mobilization.
Verkhny Lars checkpoint. #Russians are leaving for #Georgia in droves to avoid mobilization
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) September 26, 2022
After the mobilization was announced, 261,000 men left Russia, reports "Novaya Gazeta. Europe", citing a source in the presidential administration. pic.twitter.com/7jRwoU7cmA
This is the latest move by Moscow to coerce sign ups for the mobilization, with an aim to augment the Russian forces in Ukraine. The government has also been reportedly forcing detainees that are caught during mass demonstrations against the mobilization dictum to sign up, as well as all of its Energy Ministry employees.
There are also reports that some areas are recruiting men from the universities, with some being taken straight from their classes.
Critics have been noting that the partial mobilization hints at Putin’s losing edge in his “special military operation” in Ukraine. Even if Russia would be able to shore up draftees, the training would take time for the signees to be combat-ready.
However, this might be a line the country is willing to cross.
⚡️ UK intelligence: Russia's mobilized troops to suffer 'high attrition rate' in Ukraine.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) September 26, 2022
The first men enlisted under Russia's mobilization have started to arrive at military bases, but many of them will end up on the front lines "with minimal relevant preparation."
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