He said future mobilisations would depend on what goals Russia set for itself in Ukraine. Read more at straitstimes.com.
MOSCOW - President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday Russia does not currently need any additional call-up of reservists, having announced an initial mobilisation in September.
“Should we return there?“ Mr Putin said of Kyiv, which Russian troops failed to take in the early stages of what Moscow calls its “special military operation” in Ukraine. Ukraine’s large-scale counter-offensive began on June 4 and has not been successful in any area, Mr Putin said, adding that Ukrainian human losses were 10 times greater than Russia’s.
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