Russian Military Aims to Form 11 New Divisions in 2023, Ukrainian Commander Reveals.
Russia's Military Objectives for 2023
According to TSN.ua: Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi has disclosed details of Russia's military plans and its battlefield casualties. According to his assessment, the Kremlin intends to establish at least 11 new army divisions this year. This development follows an ambitious but largely unmet goal from the previous year, where Russian planners sought to create 14 new divisions but managed to realize less than half of that target.
Syrskyi explained that resources originally allocated for forming these new units have been diverted to replenish the army's heavy losses. Furthermore, the Kremlin is counting on recruiting 409,000 new personnel in 2023. This figure is notably higher than last year's recruitment goal of 400,000 for its invasion force. These numbers highlight the severe strain the Russian military is under as the war continues. The ongoing conflict has forced Moscow to prioritize replacing its staggering losses over expanding its force structure.
Challenges Facing the Russian Armed Forces
This intelligence indicates that the Russian armed forces are encountering significant difficulties in creating new combat formations, a likely consequence of their high casualty rates on the front lines. The diversion of resources to cover losses points to an unstable military situation and a heavy reliance on new recruits, factors that could negatively impact overall combat readiness and effectiveness.
The situation requires close monitoring, as shifts in the Kremlin's military planning could have substantial implications for the broader trajectory of the conflict and its strategic direction.
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