Russia is in trouble after announcing an increase in military gatherings
Putin's government has admitted its mistakes in the process of ordering Russian civilians to join the army and increasing military mobilization. Not only that, the Kremlin also alleged that it violated the decree issued by the President. This was announced by the government amid widespread protests and opposition across Russia.
Anger is constantly growing around the military gathering in Russia, strong opposition has appeared. However, its implementation process is ongoing. However, the Kremlin admitted that there were several mistakes and irregularities in calling the reserve army.
According to the BBC, Moscow began to implement the new military assembly immediately after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced it. Drafting is underway. And the discussion-criticism about that draft appeared all over the country. The news of inclusion in the list of elderly and physically disabled persons with no military experience appeared in various international media.
However, despite this, the process of increasing the military gathering in Ukraine is progressing. On Monday (September 26) thousands of new members to join the Russian army can be seen gathering at different borders of the country. An emotional moment was created at the border.
Meanwhile, protests continue across Russia against the announcement of an extension of military mobilization. Protesters protested in different parts of the country including the capital Moscow on Monday.
In a recent address to the nation, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a partial military build-up. As a part of this, it was announced to deploy 300,000 new members from the reserve army in Ukraine.
Considering the current situation of the Russia-Ukraine war, analysts are seeing this military gathering of Russia as a major change. Not taking the issue lightly, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that he would take "necessary measures" to deal with Russia in the eastern region.