New fighters started training after Russia’s mobilization, Western countries were surprised to see it

New fighters started training after Russia's mobilization, Western countries were surprised to see it

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He is sharpening his skills in handling weapons, military equipment
Russia is giving special training to new soldiers in Kaliningrad
Russia may recruit 1 million soldiers after mobilization

Moscow, Russia’s defense ministry said on Wednesday that newly mobilized troops in the Kaliningrad region have resumed combat training at the base of Russia’s Baltic Fleet after mobilization was announced. Giving information about the training of the army on its Telegram channel, the ministry said that all the soldiers of the army are taking training with small arms. In addition, civilians called as reservists are honing their skills in the handling and maintenance of weapons, military and special equipment.

These new fighters are also being shown specially designed courses of military personnel to enhance their firing skills to tackle any situation and operate confidently on the battlefield. Russia has a significant military presence in Kaliningrad. It is a Russian Baltic coastline between NATO and EU members Poland and Lithuania with nuclear-capable missiles and thousands of troops.

Let us tell you that President Vladimir Putin last week ordered Russia’s first military mobilization since World War II, sending hundreds of thousands of people to fight in Ukraine. However, after the announcement, many youths started leaving the country. According to the BBC report, some people are crossing the border on foot or by bicycle to avoid long queues to go to neighboring countries of Russia. Many young people are leaving the country because they have to continue their studies and may be thrown into war under partial mobilization. So they are waiting 12-12 hours in Qatar to cross the border.

Georgia is one of the few neighboring countries of Russia that does not require a visa to visit Russia. Similarly, Finland, which shares a border of about 1300 km with Russia, requires a visa to travel there. But there too the traffic has increased overnight. However, the situation here is not so bad. Similarly, in some places where you can go by air, such as Istanbul, Belgrade or Dubai, flight prices skyrocket after the call-up announcement. But despite this, in some places all the tickets have been sold out.

tags: russia, russia ukraine war

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