Ukraine's success in its counteroffensives across the country has resulted in a debate on how Russia should response.
A member of Russia's State Duma Security Committee has suggested that the country should completely mobilize against Ukraine.according to a report by the Russian publication"Without full mobilization, transfer to a military footing, including the economy, we will not achieve the proper results,"he said, according to a"I am talking about the fact that today the society should be consolidated as much as possible and purposeful for victory.
Russian President Vladimir Putin attends the plenary session of the Eastern Economic Forum on September 7, 2022, in Vladivostok, Russia. A Russian lawmaker has suggested the country should begin full military mobilization against Ukraine.
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