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According to the Deputy Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee of the Russian F...

"Second Wave of Mobilization": State Duma will urgently discuss the issues raised by Putin - MP

According to the Deputy Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee of the Russian Federation on Defense Yuriy Shvitkin, a number of future decisions at the State Duma and the Federation Council will be made based on the message of the President. But now mobilization is not even discussed. Following the Russian President Vladimir Putin's address to the State Duma, they promised to discuss a number of issues, including extraordinary issues. But there is no mobilization on the agenda, reports URA.

ru with reference to the statement of the Deputy Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Defense of Yuri Shvitkin. "A series of decisions that will be at the State Duma and the Federation Council, as far as I know, will proceed from the presidential message. To say that some emergency, extraordinary issues will be possible, probably because the content of the message I do not know," Yuri explained, "Yuri explained. Schwitkin.

In addition to the tasks mentioned by Putin at a meeting with the Government in the videoconference mode on February 15, the Committee on Defense of the Russian Federation will deal with other issues, in particular on the social protection of the Russian military. "But the mobilization, the second wave is not discussed. This is not discussed in any way neither the backdrop or officially in the walls of the State Duma," the parliamentarian said.

We will remind that the head of the Kremlin Vladimir Putin is preparing for a protracted war in Ukraine, but instead his environment does not believe in the final victory, writes Reuters with reference to Kremlin sources. Earlier, Focus reported that, according to GUR, the Russian Federation has recently suffered the greatest losses since the beginning of the war. The losses of the Russian forces were almost 150 thousand people.