Why did Russia start shelling Ukrainian military enlistment offices?.
Russia has changed its attack tactics on Ukraine
The Russian Federation is now targeting military enlistment offices and social security buildings. This information is confirmed by the Ministry of Defense. The attacks have been ongoing for over a week, resulting in casualties among both military personnel and civilians. Some military enlistment offices are taking measures to enhance security due to this threat.
Which facilities have become targets of Russia?
The Russian strikes have caused casualties at various military enlistment offices across Ukraine: in Kryvyi Rih, Poltava, Kremenchuk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kharkiv.
- June 30 — in Kryvyi Rih;
- July 3 — in Poltava;
- July 6 — in Kremenchuk;
- July 7 — in Zaporizhzhia and Kharkiv.
Why does Russia attack military enlistment offices?
Ground forces claim that these attacks are an attempt to disrupt mobilization in Ukraine, to disunite the military, and to create psychological pressure on the population.
Officials from military enlistment offices and social security respond to the attacks by expressing their understanding of the situation and calling for unity.
How are the attacks commented on in Russia?
Propagandists in Russia praise the attacks on military enlistment offices, considering them effective for creating animosity and misunderstanding among Ukrainians. Russian media portray the attacks in a favorable light, presenting them as successful endeavors.
Conclusion
Russian attacks on military enlistment offices have a strategic goal — to kill mobilization efforts and provoke discord among the Ukrainian population. Ukrainians are resisting these attacks and trying to act together to defend the country.
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