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With the recovery of a large number of lost land in Ukraine, Putin absorbed 300,000 people in one breath.

As Ukraine regained a lot of lost land, Putin recruited 300,000 people in one breath and compared the current situation to "the disintegration of the Soviet Union". What exactly does this mean?

Recently, Putin suddenly launched a "partial mobilization order." It is estimated that 300,000 reservists will be mobilized, giving priority to soldiers with military experience and service experience. The national economic model will also shift to serving the war and ensuring the supply of front-line weapons. This is the first war mobilization in Russia after World War II. Putin said that the West has started nuclear intimidation and threatened to use weapons of mass destruction against Russia. Putin also cited the disintegration of the Soviet Union as an example, saying that the goal of the West is to weaken, divide and eventually destroy Russia.

Russian Defense Minister shoigu also said that Russia has a huge mobilization resource of 25 million. The implication can be understood as that the current reserve of 300,000 yuan is only the lower limit of mobilization, and mobilization may continue in the future.

It should be noted that Putin hinted that the mobilized 300,000 reserves will not be directly invested in the Russian-Ukrainian battlefield. This mobilization is obviously related to the current situation, but it does not directly involve the battlefield. What is the meaning behind it?

The mobilization order and the referendum were announced almost at the same time, which was a great message. At present, there are only about 654.38+10,000 Russian troops in Ukraine. Together with Chechen armed forces, Wudong militia and police forces to maintain public order, the total strength is about 200,000, which is equivalent to the total strength of the Ukrainian army. It was impossible to fill thousands of kilometers of fronts, which also led the Russian army to voluntarily give up Kharkov.

In other words, the Russian army has no military advantage, no equipment generation difference, and even lags behind the Ukrainian army in information technology. The only thing that has an absolute advantage is firepower. However, after entering August, the large-scale shelling of the Russian army gradually stopped. Some people think that it is because the Russian army consumes ammunition too quickly and runs out of stocks. Some people also think that the Russian front ammunition depot has been destroyed many times, resulting in insufficient ammunition supply. But in any case, the Russian army did run into trouble during this time.

At this time, the four regions occupied by the Russian army announced a referendum to join Russia, and the meaning was obvious. Because according to the Russian Constitution, Russian conscripts cannot leave the country to participate in the war, so the troops in Ukraine are basically volunteers who sign contracts. Because of this, the Russian army cannot invest enough troops.

And if these four places join Russia, then Russia can send large troops into Ukraine to participate in the war and solve the problem of insufficient troops.

If there are troops to fill in, new troops will be needed to supplement them, so the mobilized 300 thousand people are likely to be used to fill loopholes in other strategic directions. In addition, this mobilization also involves the production capacity of military industry. Prior to this, the Russian army was already buying drones from Iran. There are indications that Russia's peacetime military production capacity has reached its limit, so there is no need to over-interpret this mobilization, that is, Russia wants to upgrade its military strength and Ukraine continues to consume it.

Although Putin mentioned "the disintegration of the Soviet Union", Russia's attitude is clear and the occupied land is certain. Whether to continue spending or stop here, the ball has returned to Europe and Ukraine.