Russian forces intensified forced mobilization measures in the temporarily occupied Luhansk Oblast to replenish personnel shortages on the Sievierodonetsk front. In Krasnyi Luch, patrols were increased to check documents, distribute conscription notices, and detain men for draft centers.
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Forced mobilization measures have been intensified in the temporarily occupied territory of Luhansk Oblast to replenish enemy units on the Sievierodonetsk Front.
Patrols checking men's documents and issuing conscription notices have increased in Krasnyi Luch.
Russia has stepped up mobilization in occupied parts of Luhansk Oblast, specifically handing out draft notices and conducting patrols in Krasniy Luch.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that the situation in front-line towns in Luhansk and Donetsk oblasts remains very difficult due to fierce battles.
To replenish the insufficient personnel of enemy units operating in the Severodonetsk direction, measures of forced mobilization were intensified in the temporarily occupied territory of the Luhansk region. In the city of Krasniy Luch, the number of patrols that check men's documents, hand out summonses, and take them to the collection point for those mobilized has increased.
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