Russia's mobilization will fail to produce even 'low quality' fighters: ISW

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The think thank said that Putin's attempts to bring in reservists to assist the Ukraine invasion is already struggling to be implemented.

's plan to mobilize hundreds of thousands of reservists is already experiencing"serious and systemic problems" and will not not even produce"low quality" fighters unless issues are addressed, according to a think tank.

Russia's President Vladimir Putin reviews naval troops as he attends the main naval parade marking the Russian Navy Day, in St. Petersburg on July 31, 2022."The Russian mobilization system is struggling to execute the task Russian President Vladimir Putin set and will likely fail to produce mobilized reserve forces even of the low quality that Putin's plans would have generated unless the Kremlin can rapidly fix fundamental and systemic problems," the ISW said.

There are also reports on social media and from Russian milbloggers—military personnel writing blog posts—that older men,are also receiving illegal mobilization notices to serve.

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