© All rights reserved. NepalKhabar

World

Putin orders military to increase troop numbers to 1.5 mln as Ukraine fighting continues

Nepalkhabar

 |  Moscow

Russian President Vladimir Putin flanked by army officers.

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday ordered the country’s military to increase its number of troops by 180,000 to a total of 1.5 million, as Moscow’s military action in Ukraine drags on for more than 2 ½ years.

Putin’s decree, published on the official government website, will take effect December 1. It sets the overall number of Russian military personnel at nearly 2.4 million, including 1.5 million troops, and orders the government to provide the necessary funding.

The previous increase in Russian troop numbers came last December, when a decree by Putin set the total number of Russian military personnel at about 2.2 million, including 1.32 million troops.

The most capable Russian troops have been pressing an offensive in eastern Ukraine, where they have made incremental but steady gains in the past few months.

In June, Putin put the number of troops involved in what the Kremlin calls the “special military operation” in Ukraine at nearly 700,000.

After calling up 300,000 reservists in the face of Ukraine’s counteroffensive in the fall of 2022, Russian authorities have switched to filling the ranks of troops fighting in Ukraine with volunteer soldiers, who have been attracted by relatively high wages.

Many commentators have noted that the Kremlin has been reluctant to call more reservists, fearing domestic destabilization like what happened in 2022 when hundreds of thousands fled Russia to avoid being sent to combat.

The shortage of military personnel has been widely cited as a key reason behind the success of Ukraine’s incursion into Russia’s Kursk region launched Aug. 6.

The Kremlin has sought to avoid the redeployment of troops from eastern Ukraine and relied on reinforcements from other areas to stem the Ukrainian incursion. The Russian Defense Ministry on Monday reported reclaiming control of two more villages in the Kursk region from Ukrainian forces. (AP)



Comments

Related News

WHO grants first mpox vaccine approval to ramp up response to disease

The World Health Organization said Friday it has granted its first authorization for use of a vacci…

Former CIA officer gets 10 years in jail for spying for China

A former CIA official was sentenced to 10 years in prison for betraying his country by spying for C…

Harris and Trump face off in their first presidential debate

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have taken the stage for their debate in Philadelphia in order to sw…

At least 59 killed as Typhoon Yagi batters northern Vietnam

At least 59 people have died in Vietnam after Typhoon Yagi slammed the country’s northern reg…