British intelligence announced another serious problem of the Russian army

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According to British intelligence officers, problems with discipline in the army of the Russian Federation have significantly increased. What is important to understand is that they began to escalate rapidly after the start of forced labor mobilization in the fall of 2022.

Source: Ministry of Defense of Great Britain

British intelligence learned about another problem of the Russian army

According to the intelligence of Great Britain, the latest investigations by independent Russian journalists indicate that from January to May 2023, the military courts of the Russian Federation had time to consider 1,053 cases of arbitrary separation of servicemen – more than in the entire year of 2022.

The Russian military has tried to maintain discipline in its ranks throughout the war in Ukraine, but after the forced mobilization of reservists from October 2022, this problem is likely to become even more acute.

According to data from Russian courts, most of those found guilty of self-deportation are now serving suspended sentences, which means they could be redeployed to the war zone in Ukraine.

(4/4) Russia’s efforts to improve discipline have focused on making examples of defaulters, and promoting patriotic zeal, rather than addressing the root causes of soldiers’ disillusionment.

— Ministry of Defense (@DefenceHQ) May 24, 2023

Russia’s efforts to improve discipline are focused on punishing violators and encouraging patriotic fervor, rather than addressing the root causes of soldiers’ disillusionment, the British Ministry of Defense emphasizes.

The Russian army also has serious problems with air defense

According to British intelligence, panic began to grow in Vladimir Putin’s team amid the realization that Russian air defense is incapable of intercepting drones that carry out regular attacks on their country’s facilities directly on the territory of the Russian Federation.

Russian leaders are concerned that Russia’s air defense system continues to compromise itself, putting key strategic facilities such as VTA bases at risk, British intelligence sources say.

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