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Putins speech being broadcast.

Partial mobilisation announced.

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Only citizens who are currently in the reserve and, above all, those who served in the Armed Forces, have certain military specialties and relevant experience, will be subject to conscription.

 

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Others are saying it is limited to 2 million or so tops and they will only go after some of them. Looks more like the rules related to the SMO have been tightened up to make it more difficult to refuse to fight than an all out war footing in other words but really there's no easy answer on this stuff until we see what actually unfolds over the next couple of weeks. 

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Yeah, looks like also that contracted soldiers have had their contracts extended indefinitely to the end of the "Operation"

In the short term its about plugging holes. Most Russian training is done in units that are already deployed. Turning the new forces into a cohesive fighting force is going to subsequently be pretty difficult, especially given Russia has burned through a lot of its more modern eqharduipment. The nuclear blackmail component of the speech is likely a bluff to try and choke off Western hardware to Ukraine.

Having said that, if Ukraine can find the reserves to accelerate their operations into Lushansk and Kherson before Russian reserves appear, that would negate any effect the reserves might have.

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2 minutes ago, superbigal said:
7 minutes ago, ICTChris said:
Some people are saying that the majority of Russian men are now liable to be conscripted, under the definition given by Putin.

Indeed as they have national service that in theory covers vast majority.

Russian airports will be busy.

A point in the decrees that is probably most important - all the 3 and 6 month contracts are extended indefinitely.

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4 minutes ago, renton said:

Yeah, looks like also that contracted soldiers have had their contracts extended indefinitely to the end of the "Operation"

In the short term its about plugging holes. Most Russian training is done in units that are already deployed. Turning the new forces into a cohesive fighting force is going to subsequently be pretty difficult, especially given Russia has burned through a lot of its more modern eqharduipment. The nuclear blackmail component of the speech is likely a bluff to try and choke off Western hardware to Ukraine.

Having said that, if Ukraine can find the reserves to accelerate their operations into Lushansk and Kherson before Russian reserves appear, that would negate any effect the reserves might have.

Putin to the contract soldiers 

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Putin's head:

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The desperate wee man has even waited until old Betty was finally planted in order to make his latest grand announcement, because he knows the global media is finally finished with that obsession and will go back to indulging his attention seeking.

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23 minutes ago, renton said:

Huge fan of the 10 to 1 KIA ratio he's claiming there.

If it wasn't so serious it would hilarious.

Flights from Moscow to Istanbul sold out.  Apparently some Russian airlines were offering a "take me anywhere" ticket yesterday where you paid and got on the first available flight to anywhere outside Russia.

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General chit chat on News here. If Putin deploys a nuke there will be a immediate and massive nuclear counterstrike on Russia from Ukraine or it's western allies. Are there nukes in Ukraine? Also saying 5,937 "Russian" soldiers pan breid. Does that include soldiers from Chechnya, Dagastan and the Ukrainian separatists?

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