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Kyiv Independent on MSNRussia's new mobilization law yet another sign Kremlin is preparing for war with NATO, analysts sayIncreased spending on defense and a new Russian conscription law are signs of the Kremlin's increasingly aggressive posture ...
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Kyiv Independent on MSNMobilization gridlock: How politics, policy, and public opinion are shaping Ukraine’s war effortAs Ukraine struggles to replenish front-line units after 42 months of all-out war, those in power prefer to avoid publicly ...
The threats, pressure and ultimatums have come and gone, but Russian President Vladimir Putin has maintained Moscow’s ...
A Trump-Putin meeting has been floated by both sides for some time. So why might either side want it to happen now?
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The Kyiv Independent on MSNRussia to draft year-round under proposed continuous mobilizationThe State Duma, the lower chamber of Russia's parliament, on July 22 submitted a bill that, if passed, will expand Russia's ...
A divisive mobilization law in Ukraine came into force on Saturday, as Kyiv struggles to boost troop numbers after Russia launched a new offensive that some fear could close in on Ukraine’s ...
Ukraine's push to recruit more soldiers in its ongoing war with Russia has been heating up this summer, with signs emerging that Kyiv's much-debated mobilization efforts may be turning a corner.
2:16 Russia’s war in Ukraine: Fears of military aid to Kyiv drying up Russia has no plans for an additional mobilization of men to fight in Ukraine as more than 335,000 have signed up so far ...
Through mobilization and recruitment, Russia has been able to bolster its military, but Russian economists have warned of a mounting labour shortage that has also been made worse by the millions ...
A Russian missile hit a Ukrainian army training ground, killing three soldiers and wounding 18 others, authorities said, in ...
The Russian military rounds up draftees twice a year, starting April 1 and Oct. 1. Putin ordered the drafting of 130,000 conscripts during the fall earlier this year, and 147,000 in the spring.
Moscow is "burning the candle at both ends" by loosening monetary policy to prop up growth and expanding wartime spending, ...
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