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2023-01-18 Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
Briefly about miscellaneous. 01/17/2023
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.

Commentary by Russian military journalist Boris Rozhin.

[ColonelCassad] 1. According to Medvedchuk and his opuses. Medvedchuk has been a broken card since 2014. In fact, he has nothing to show - all his projects failed as expected. Where are the victories of the “grey eminence” that have given at least some result? Nothing serious can be built around him - this is a fully played card. The best way to block and fail the creation of any effective structures in the Ukrainian direction is to involve Medvedchuk in this work. This was evident in 2014. It is even more obvious now. You see any project with Medvedchuk, you know - everything will end with another hat. With the same success, you can try to mold something around Yanukovych.

2. Concerning talks for another wave of mobilization. In my opinion, it will be, at least as a response to the ongoing mobilization in Ukraine. Taking into account the need to expand contingents in the north-west of the Russian Federation (a conflict with NATO is quite likely), in Belarus, the formation of new districts and all this, if necessary, to increase the size of the group in Ukraine (at least in order to prevent disparity in numbers), it seems very likely that medium term additional mobilization.

Actually, everything here depends on the General Staff, the Kremlin made it clear earlier that in its decision they will rely on the opinion of the General Staff, which will affect the potential timing and size of mobilization. Various stuffing, especially from the West on this topic, seem to be attempts to probe the plans and intentions of the General Staff of the RF Armed Forces,

3. Well, Pushilin has already spoken about beards In my opinion, order in the army is, of course, necessary, but the main thing here is that it be reasonable. As for cars, it is worth remembering that similar processes of taking away private vehicles from the military took place in the DPR and LPR in 2014-2015, when a campaign was held in the republics to return requisitioned cars. You don’t think that all private vehicles in the NVO zone were bought by volunteers or with the money of fighters? Nobody canceled the use of requisitioned cars either. In the current realities of the needs of the front - until the logistics supply ensures the filling of staff for equipment, the use of civilian vehicles is inevitable.

Otherwise, it's just a reduction in the motorization of the parts.

According to beards at the front, about a quarter of the friends and acquaintances of those who howl at the front wear beards. Some are permanent, some returning on a visit - shave off. I never thought it could be a problem at all. Well, on the tablets, and so everything is clear. Until there is a full-time control complex, civilian gadgets will be used with all the risks associated with them.

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