The so-called “mobilisation” measures are ongoing in the temporarily occupied territories

The so-called “mobilisation” measures are ongoing in the temporarily occupied territories

The enemy continues to replenish losses and form reserve units

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The so-called “mobilisation” measures are ongoing in the temporarily occupied territories

What happened? The so-called “mobilisation” measures are ongoing in the temporarily occupied territories.

Source. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Details. According to the available information, as of September 14 of this year, the previously issued documents on the postponement of the mobilisation for about five hundred employees of the Yenakiyeve Metallurgical Plant were deemed invalid.

In addition, a ban was introduced on men leaving the territory of temporarily occupied Crimea without the permission of military commissariats. The enemy continues to take measures to replenish losses and form reserve units. According to available information, 4 rifle battalions are being formed on the basis of the 36th Separate Motorized Rifle Brigade of the 29th Combined Arms Army of the Eastern Military District of the russian federation, stationed in the village of Borzia, Zabaykalsky Krai.

The recruitment of officer positions in these battalions is being conducted at the expense of the Far Eastern Higher Combined Arms Command School instructors. 

Earlier, the formation of a naval rifle regiment on the basis of the Black Sea Higher Naval School in temporarily occupied Sevastopol was reported.

“The russian military leadership continues to apply the practices of the Second World War during the formation of the mentioned units, which indicates their significant problems and miscalculations,” the General Staff believes.

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