The mobilization of Russian soldiers in Ukraine is complete “chaos”. This was reported by relatives of Russian reservists called to fight in Ukraine, sent to the front without adequate training and even forced to buy their own equipment, who directly pointed to Putin for lack of control in the mobilization decreed by the Kremlin.
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Iran first acknowledged that it sold drones to Russia, but before the war
On Saturday, the Iranian foreign minister acknowledged for the first time that the country had supplied Russia with drones and insisted that the operation took place before the start of Moscow’s war against Ukraine, in which the Kremlin bombed Kiev with unmanned drones.
Hossein Amirabdollahian’s remarks came after months of confusing Iranian messages about sending weapons, as Russia uses the gifts to target energy infrastructure and civilian targets in Ukraine.
“We delivered a limited number of gifts to Russia months before the war in Ukraine,” Amirabdollahian told reporters after a meeting in Tehran.
Putin’s army is looking for civilians who refuse to be evacuated from Kherson
According to Kiev, Russian troops are trying to track down civilians who refuse to evacuate from the Ukrainian region of Kherson, from which the Klemlin army is withdrawing in the face of the advance of Ukrainian soldiers.
This was reported by the general staff of the Ukrainian armed forces in its last part of the war, published on Saturday on its Facebook account.
Kherson, in southern Ukraine, is one of the regions recently unilaterally annexed to Klemlin, along with neighboring Zaporizhia and the eastern regions of Lungansk and Donetsk.
Although Russia already considers these areas the territory of its country, Ukrainian troops continue to advance to Kherson and have reached its capital, while the Russian occupiers, according to Kiev, are withdrawing from their posts.
Relatives of Russian soldiers denounce the “chaos” of the mobilization
Source: Clarin