The British Ministry of Defense said they did not know how Russia could increase the military scale, but this did not affect the war in Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin last week signed an order to increase the size of Russia's armed forces from 1.9 million to 2.04 million troops in the context of a conflict in Ukraine, which entered the 7th month.
The British Ministry of Defense today said that in a regular update about the conflict that it is unclear whether this can be achieved by recruiting more volunteers or enhancing the number of enlistments.
The tanks and armored vehicles of the Russian separatist force move on the streets of Mariupol, east of Ukraine in mid -April. Photo: Reuters.
Either way, it does not have a great impact on the combat situation in Ukraine because Russia has lost tens of thousands of troops, while very few contracted soldiers are recruited and sold out technically without technical.
Russia did not announce the update data related to military campaigns in Ukraine, but US military, US and UK military officials estimated 80,000 Russian soldiers were killed or injured since the conflict.
This is not the move that you make when you believe it can quickly end the military campaign, Dara Massicot, a high -level policy researcher from the Rand Corporation consulting organization, based in the US.
Both sides are preparing for a long conflict, but Ukraine has more reasons to try to avoid this script.