Mobilization Details and Roles in the Special Operation Zone

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated that out of the 300 thousand citizens who were mobilized, 150 thousand were assigned to the special operation zone while the remaining 150 thousand were in training facilities managed by the Ministry of Defense. This information has been reported as coming from DEA News and reflects the administration’s account of the mobilization effort amid ongoing security operations.

Putin noted that among the 150,000 troops in the special operation zone, only about 77,000 are actively engaged in combat units, suggesting a distribution that prioritizes various roles beyond frontline combat. According to his remarks, these troops operate within the broader operational framework, with many serving in roles that support defense tasks, contribute to stability in the region, or undergo continued preparation to fulfill their missions effectively.

In his address, the president emphasized that half of the mobilized force is situated in operational areas where security operations are ongoing. He described this as a deliberate deployment strategy, designed to maximize the effectiveness of the armed forces in the region while maintaining a reserve of personnel for potential redeployments as the situation evolves.

The remainder of the mobilized personnel, as explained by the head of state, are allocated to tasks inside the defense forces that help maintain readiness, or they receive additional training to enhance their capabilities. This training and reallocation are presented as essential steps to sustain the effectiveness of the national defense during a period of intensified activity and international tension.

Historically, the Ministry of Defense has highlighted the integration of mobilized units into the broader defense apparatus, including the experience of prior engagements where combat operations involved forces drawn from the mobilization pool. The current mobilization effort is framed as part of a larger strategy to reinforce the Donetsk and other affected regions while ensuring that the military remains capable of fulfilling its obligations in the ongoing conflict. These statements are attributed to official channels and reflect the government’s narrative regarding the deployment and readiness of mobilized personnel as the situation unfolds.

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