HUGE MISTAKE - Putin Prepares the END of 300,000 More Russians

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Russia is still in a gigantic protraction over the war in Ukraine.

The main reason for this is that the number of Russian military casualties exceeds 700,000.

According to UK intelligence reports, this includes soldiers who have been eliminated, wounded, fled the front lines and surrendered.

The Kremlin was desperate about this.

Russian President Vladimr Putin even asked North Korea for help to compensate for the losses in the army.

As you know, the Pyongyang regime sent nearly 12,000 troops to Kursk, including 1,500 special forces for Russia.

These additional North Korean troops, including the Storm Corps, have so far failed to deliver the desired results.

In fact, the Storm Corps suffered nearly a thousand casualties after a Ukrainian airstrike in Kursk.

The latest casualty figures for North Korean soldiers fighting for Russia in Kursk were reported to have exceeded 3,000.

This has made Vladimr Putin even more depressed.

Neither his own army nor the North Korean troops were getting anything out of the Russian leader.

Moreover, the military operation in Kursk had still not been completely suppressed.

In the aftermath, Russian President Vladimr Putin recalled his decision to mobilize on September 21, 2022.

Previous mobilizations had taken place in the Russian Empire during the Russo-Japanese War in 1904 and at the beginning of the First World War in 1914.

During the Second World War, the Soviet Union mobilized its population and industry following the German invasion in 1941.

Putin broke new ground by announcing that he would launch a new wave of mobilization in the 21st century, mobilizing 300,000 people for the army.

Surprisingly, the Russian leader's military strategy is similar today.

This time, the Russian regime is seeking to send 300,000 of its soldiers voluntarily to the war in Ukraine.

Yes, you have not heard wrong.

Putin made the critical decision to repeat the mistake he made in 2022 and announced that he would send 300,000 of his troops to the very center of the line of fire.

What kind of a disaster will this incredible situation, which has been likened to a second wave of mobilization in Russia, drag the country into?

What does Putin intend to achieve by recruiting 300,000 additional volunteer soldiers after the first wave of mobilization and having additional soldiers from North Korea fight in Kursk?

Will this new conscription model collapse the Russian army?

Isn't the Russian army already in a state of collapse after all?

We will answer all of these critical questions together and look at how the war between Ukraine and Russia has thrown Putin into a blind darkness from which he cannot emerge.

We will also look at the direction the war will take in the future.

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