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It is reported that the Kremlin head checked the course of preparation of conscr...

Putin from Shoigy came to the landfill where they prepare mobilized for war in Ukraine (video)

It is reported that the Kremlin head checked the course of preparation of conscripts for war in Ukraine. In addition, the President of the Russian Federation took a sniper rifle and decided to shoot with mobilized shots at the landfill. Russian President Vladimir Putin, together with Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoiga, visited mobilized Russians at a landfill in the Ryazan region. The Russian TV channel "Star" told about it.

It is reported that the Kremlin head checked the course of preparation of mobilized for war in Ukraine. Shoigu reported to him about the conscripts of the course of combat training in military accounting specialties and combat coordination within the units of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. In addition, the Russian dictator visited and inspected the tactical, fire and engineering training of military Russian.

Putin also showed how mobilized learns to overcome the landing strips in the platoon and practice in the fight "with armored vehicles of a conditional opponent in melee". Vladimir Putin visited the Rifle Complex, where the military is working out different ways of shooting. After that, the Russian President took a sniper rifle and decided to shoot with mobilized shots at the landfill. He also spoke with the Russian invaders and asked if they had any problems or a question.

There were no objections to Putin in the military. As a sign of approval, the Russian President hit the table at the end of the conversation. We will remind, on October 19 Vladimir Putin declared "martial law" in the occupied territories of Kherson and Zaporizhzhya regions, as well as in "DNR" and "LNR". He reproached the Ukrainian authorities in refusing to negotiate and stated that the heads of occupation administrations would be empowered.

On October 18, the new commander of the occupation troops in Ukraine Serhiy Surovika said that the situation at the front for the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation was tense. He also did not exclude "difficult decisions" on occupied Kherson. However, he did not specify which. British intelligence believes that such statements of Surovikin are a preparation of an information background for retreating the invaders from the right bank of the Dnieper, in particular from Kherson.