Aleksey Zhuravlyov claimed only millions more soldiers could give Russia the advantage in the war.
A Russian state TV guest insisted the country needed at least 4 million more soldiers in order to win its war in Ukraine., made the comments during a discussion on the state-approved Russia 1 channel.account @wartranslated:"I was saying at the end of last year that it was needed. And I'm saying now that it is needed. Say what you want, but it's true.
"You see, it's impossible they [Ukrainians] are mobilizing everyone. A million, two, three. It's not a person, it's an armed person, on the frontline." A photo of Russian soldiers in Moscow, Russia. The propagandist insisted Russia needed more soldiers in order to defeat Ukraine.He continued:"It is impossible to go with 400-500k people where 3-4 million are needed. You can say whatever you want, but it's true.
"People need rest, rotation, reequipment, and so on. These are facts, if you don't want it let's do a volunteer army, I'm up for it too. Not dispersed volunteer units to plug holes in the frontline, but a whole army." Russian propagandists are demanding a new wave of mobilisation on TV, stating Russia will need 3-4 million people to achieve its goals. They never mention who is going to equip this army, not even discussing if people really want to go and die for nothing.
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