When will Russia feel its losses – opinion

Serhii Bratchuk. Screenshot: uatv.ua

The threshold of losses in the war against Ukraine for the Russian population may occur in the event of complete mobilization, which will affect not only the outskirts, but equally all regions. This opinion was shared by the speaker of the Ukrainian Volunteer Army “South” Serhii Bratchuk on the FREEDOM TV channel.

“I think this threshold will appear when the Russian Federation begins full mobilization, when those people who are not under contract, but who will be called up on subpoenas, will be conscripted. And this will concern all regions of the Russian Federation, not only those remote places and territories that are today represented in the armed forces of the Russian Federation, the special units that they send to the front. We are talking about “Wagner”, which has sunk into oblivion, thank God, about “Storm-z”, about those so-called “national battalions” that were formed at the beginning of this great invasion. When the conscription of everyone and everything really begins – and today we see that in many directions they are trying to throw into battle those people who have not even completed two weeks of training – I think that then, probably, at least the Russian Federation will be closer to that critical figure. If there is no awareness of what is happening, then at least it will be noticeable, tangible,” says Bratchuk.

He adds that Russian casualties on the battlefield will increase.

“Moreover, if the Armed Forces of Ukraine begin to carry out those actions that are called “strikes on the territory of the Russian Federation,” in places where personnel are concentrated, training grounds, training centers, and, of course, places where military equipment is accumulated. This is what will allow us to prevent the enemy from even approaching the battle line,” said the guest on the broadcast.

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Let us recall that, according to the adviser to the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine (OPU), Mykhailo Podolyak, Russia does not take into account the losses of its soldiers on the battlefield, and it is unlikely that an even greater number of liquidated Russian occupiers will force the aggressor country to end the war.