In his opinion, the deadline for the Russian Federation to recover will depend on the results of the war in Ukraine. However, according to him, the Russian Federation should need at least five to seven years to restore its combat capability.
“On the other hand, there are many variables in the calculation that could change the situation. It will really depend on what the outcome of the conflict in Ukraine will be,” he said.
He noted that NATO now perceives Russia as the greatest threat in Europe. At the same time, the EU is preparing for a possible “high-intensity conflict” on the continent.
It should be noted that German analysts previously voiced similar deadlines. According to them, it may take up to six years for Russian dictator Vladimir Putin to rebuild his army and attack NATO.
Mobilization in Russia
As the Main Intelligence Directorate previously clarified, the Russians continue to mobilize for the war against Ukraine. Now its pace is more than 20 thousand people per month. In addition, earlier NSDC Secretary Alexey Danilov reported that Russia is trying to recruit mercenaries in Central Asian countries for the war against Ukraine.
In addition, the occupiers are seriously engaged in mobilization in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. In particular, miners and prisoners are being mobilized in the occupied Lugansk region.
Let us recall that Yusov previously said that Russia could launch a new wave of public mobilization in the fall. At the same time, the Kremlin is thinking about how to increase the willingness of the population to “go to slaughter.”
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2023-11-22 19:59:06
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