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Russian army expansion won’t translate into battlefield gains in Ukraine, ISW report says

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Russian invaders in Zaporizhzhia Oblast

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Putin’s decree is “unlikely to generate significant combat power in the near future and indicates that Putin is unlikely to order a mass mobilization soon,” ISW analysts said.

Russia is likely looking to recover losses from its invasion of Ukraine, and even then, the Russian army is unlikely to “reach an end strength of over 1,150,000 soldiers as the decree stipulates.” The report points out that Russian forces “has not historically met its end-strength targets:” it had around 850,000 active-duty troops before the invasion, against a target of one million.

“Russia would likely face serious obstacles to adding large numbers of new soldiers quickly,” ISW said.

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“Apart from the challenges Russian recruiters face, Russia’s net training capacity has likely decreased since Feb. 24, since the Kremlin deployed training elements to participate in combat in Ukraine and these training elements reportedly took causalities.”

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The ISW also reported that Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) had been disconnected from the power grid for the first time in its operational history on Aug. 25. The report puts the responsibility on Russian forces at the facility, as they remain in control of the power plant. The “pattern” of Russian behavior at ZNPP makes it “far more likely that Russian forces have been responsible for kinetic attacks on and around the ZNPP than that Ukrainian forces have been,” ISW experts concluded.

Other takeaways:

  • Russian forces conducted limited ground attacks northwest and northeast of Slovyansk, northeast and south of Bakhmut, and northwest of Donetsk;

  • Russian forces conducted a limited ground attack in northwestern Kharkiv Oblast;

  • Russian forces conducted limited ground attacks in northwestern Kherson Oblast;

  • Ukrainian forces continued to target Russian military assets and ground lines of communication in Kherson Oblast;

  • Russian federal subjects (regions) are continuing recruitment efforts for volunteer battalions, which are continuing to deploy to training grounds in Russia and to Ukraine;

  • Russian occupation administrators are continuing to take measures to mitigate challenges to their authority and facilitate the economic and educational integration of occupied territories into the Russian system.

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