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Russia plans military expansion as Putin looks to turn tide on war—ISW

Por: Newsweek World January 18, 2023

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Vladimir Putin's decision to beef up his military to 1.5 million personnel, from 1.35 million, signals that he is preparing for the long haul in his invasion of Ukraine, according to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW).Russia's three-year plan to expand its armed forces was unveiled by defense minister Sergei Shoigu on Tuesday. Twelve new regiments will be formed, military districts will be created in the Moscow and Leningrad... + full article



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