Russian partial mobilisation
On the 21st of September, Vladimir Putin announced partial military mobilisation in an effort to aid the invasion of Ukraine with new soldiers. The military draft ,according to reports, was not partial in some regions. The draft was supposed to target men with preexisting military experience, but in reality notices were handed to most men able to serve. The draft also unfairly targets ethnic minorities.
This action shows the desperation of the Russian government, to win a war that was supposed to be easy. After 210 days of the invasion, with no clear sign of winning, Putin announces a draft, aiming to get 300,000 new soldiers to Ukraine. The mobilisation is causing countywide protests and can lead to even more dislike for the president, which can cause an effort to strip him of his power. The draft targeting ethnic minorities is a clear effort of the government to get rid of groups opposing power and signifies an over-reliance on minorities to win Russian wars. The mobilisation can also shift the tides of the war in Russia's favor, can be very dangerous for countries west of Ukraine.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/sep/22/russia-mobilisation-ukraine-war-army-drive
If Putin focused on drafting ethnic Russians from Moscow and Petersburg, his rule would be over soon. These people have too much at stake as a lot of them have built comfortable life under Putin so he wouldn't risk crossing them.
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