Russia boosts military recruit for intensification of war in Ukraine

Russia is increasing its military recruiting, which may have a major cost for the country in the future, experts said on Saturday, as Russian Defence Minister instructed troops to further “intensifies the war in Ukraine. The Institute for War Research, said Russia “has launched a large-scale effort [...]
The Institute for War Research, said Russia “has launched a large-scale effort to form voluntary battalions” from all over the country with new <x2 voluntary entities that report” daily.
The new battalions are expected to consist of about 400 men between the ages of 18 and 60, who will be assigned to various jobs, including units of motorised rifles, tanks and sea infantry units, according to the expert group.
“Recruits are not required to have previous military service and will undergo only 30 days of training before being deployed in Ukraine”, the think tank wrote in its analysis, Klankosova follows. tv
This move is likely to produce low-quality soldiers than normal recruits in the Russian Army at prices approximately at the prices of professional soldiers”.
The Menk-tank noted that the recruiting effort “is likely to be expensive” and that wages for new recruits generally begin from about 3,000 dollars per month per soldier, or about $1.2m per month for units of 400 persons.
Recruits will likely receive veteran status and benefits to serve in Ukraine.












