UK intelligence names two main problems of Russian army in Ukraine
Kremlin-linked Russian private military company Wagner Group has been conducting a campaign to recruit Russian convicts for service in Ukraine since at least July. Prisoners have been offered commutation of their sentences as well as cash incentives.
Caliber.Az reports referring to the Intelligence Update published by the UK Ministry of Defence on September 16.
This has been reinvigorated, with a recently posted video highly likely showing Wagner owner Yevgeny Prigozhin making a recruitment pitch to prisoners. In the video, Prigozhin emphasises that he is only seeking ‘fighters for assault units’.
Separately, Russian military academies are shortening training courses and bringing cadets' graduation dates forwards. This is almost certainly socadets can be deployed to support the Ukraine operation. The impact of Russia's manpower challenge has become increasingly severe
The acceleration of officer cadets’ training, and Wagner’s demand for assault troops suggest that two of the most critical shortages within the military manning crisis are probably combat infantry and junior commanders.
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