Putin wants to draft 300,000 new troops after elections, Zelensky says

Ukraine thinks Russia is planning to draft an additional 300,000 troops for its war effort after Russian parliamentary elections in mid-September, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said.Moscow’s forces are pressing ahead with an effort to capture the rest of eastern Ukraine’s industrialized Donbas region, where its troops have ground forward at what Kyiv says is a great cost.In comments to reporters released on Sunday, Zelensky said Russia could draft more troops in 2027 to reach an overall goal of 500,000, part of what he described as a “peripheral mobilization” targeting Russia’s far-flung regions.“We believe it will not take place in the central cities,” he said.“But I don’t think they will be able to hide it very well.”Parliamentary elections in Russia are set for September 18 to 20.As fighting rages around the strategic city of Kostiantynivka, Zelensky said Russia was losing a “maximum” amount of troops in its bid to advance into Ukraine’s so-called fortress belt of eastern cities.He also hailed recent gains by Kyiv’s troops in southeastern Ukraine, adding that the amount of territory occupied by Russia and liberated by Ukrainian forces in 2026 would be equal.Russia is bolstering its battlefield offensive with an escalating air war on Ukrainian cities made worse by a critical shortage of US-designed Patriot interceptors.Zelensky said the 264 interceptors Ukraine is expecting to have received in 2026 represent a significant drop from 2025, when Ukraine received 364, and 2023, when it received 675.He added that Russia was aiming to develop a capacity to produce up to 1,300 ballistic missiles per year.Over the summer, Ukraine has escalated a campaign of drone strikes targeting Russian ​economic infrastructure, including oil refineries and online retailers’ warehouses, ​seeking to destroy infrastructure it says is central to ⁠Russia’s war effort.Russian President Vladimir Putin said in co...

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