When asked for his opinion on Russia’s mobilization of 300,000 reservists and ex-servicemen, Zaluzhny said it worked. “They may not be very well equipped, but they are still a problem for us. We estimate that they have a reserve of 1.2 to 1.5 million people (…) The Russians are preparing about 200,000 new troops. I have no doubt they will attack Kiev again.’
According to Zaluzhny, the Russians have withdrawn their forces so far that they are beyond the range of Western-supplied HIMARS missile launchers. In the interview, the general makes a comparison with the Second World War, in which “new reserves are being built up somewhere beyond the Urals”.
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