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Glen Grant spoke about the beginning of mobilization in Belarus

Glen Grant spoke about the beginning of mobilization in Belarus
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According to the British colonel, Belarus sent ammunition for the Russian army.


Lt Col (Retd) Glen Grant, formerly British Army, said that mobilization has begun in Belarus.

“The Kremlin actually conducts a certain form of mobilization or pre-mobilization training in Belarus. Now everyone is controlled there. All men must be registered, and they try to stop everyone who tries to leave the country. There are not so many willing people in Belarus. Many Russians who went to the front do not "are battle-hardened; they are newbies. All they can bring from Russia is even more mobilization. That is, there will be another battle when they throw cannon fodder against Ukraine. I do not see the prospects of a big coordinated battle," Grant said to Espresso TV.

According to the military expert, Belarus sent ammunition and equipment to Russia, and it is unlikely that this ammunition and equipment will return. A lot has already been destroyed and used, especially ammunition.

"The logistical space behind the Belarusians is weak, and it is not certain that it is this logistical space that will give them the necessary power. They can attack, and this will be a problem for the Armed Forces of Ukraine due to the number of troops. The places they can attack are quite narrow and can be well protected. Kyiv has many more people who have been in combat, and unlike the Belarusians, this will not be the first battle. This alignment may be a problem, but this is a problem of quantity, not quality. Although quantity, as we know, has its own power," Grant said.


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