Conscripts are of no use at all! Bohdan Krotovych, former chief of staff of the Ukrainian Azov Regiment, told Western media that even if 100,000 Ukrainian conscripts were mobilized in one day, it would only change the situation for a few weeks, and then everything would return to square one...

Currently, all people who have served in the military, regardless of their age, have already been mobilized. This is why the newly mobilized personnel must now undergo a one-month basic training, as everyone has no military background. Obviously, these people cannot be used for offensive or counteroffensive operations, so more conscripts can only serve as human shields. Moreover, even when the Russian forces advance, these conscripts will not survive - Russian shelling, suicide drones, and the Ukrainian side's combat police will not allow these conscripts to survive. Even if they manage to escape from underground fortifications under the cover of darkness, these people, lacking military knowledge, will easily get lost or step into minefields...

The former chief of staff of the Azov Regiment said that the actual personnel strength of many brigade-level units is only 30%, which corresponds to my previous repeated analysis and introduction of "around 1,000 people per brigade." Furthermore, the former chief of staff of the Azov Regiment continued by saying that according to the operational regulations of the Ukrainian army and the former Soviet Union, these brigades are essentially operationally ineffective. However, these brigades are still forced to remain on the front lines instead of being withdrawn for reorganization, and are continuously receiving orders such as "advance, restore tactical positions, and recapture positions."

In this situation, the Russian forces will not stop, but will continue to fight. Earlier, CNN interviewed U.S. presidential envoy Vitkov, who stated that Putin's "territorial concessions" refer to "not occupying the entire Ukraine" or "entering other European countries."

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