CROCK ALERT!!!!
This bit about Putin announcing the achievement of its mobilization goals and that it will end mobilization sometime in the next two weeks is such a complete and total crock of shit.
The truth is that that whole mobilization process has resulted in total chaos and collapse of their ability to process recruitment and training. I remember shaking my head a couple weeks ago, when Putin announced the annual conscription ON TOP OF THE MOBILISATION and asked in a post how the hell he was going to accomplish that. The answer so far is: He can't.
The only reason he is announcing the end/pause of mobilization is that he postponed the annual conscription by a couple months because the mobilization recruitment and "training" already had the system overloaded and reduced to a total clown show where people were being conscripted who had already been mobilized or vice versa and so on and so forth. Total collapse and clown show.
Now, even though it was previously delayed, the conscription of 120,000 troops is back on and they have to deal with it. Otherwise, mobilization is not being ended just because Vlad achieved his goals. NOT BY ANY FRIGGING MEANS. He would love to be conscripting AND mobilizing even more but the system has collapsed- and both processes (mobilization and conscription) are competing for the same limited number of bodies. Of which many are now in Georgia and Turkey and elsewhere.
Frigging mess. And, as discussed, no equipment to go with them anyway.
Putin is getting major pushback at home for this mobilization and now - under the cover of saying that he has met his goals- he is backing down. The reporting on this has been pretty poor and some of the media needs to up its game a bit.
This article below pretty much gets it right, mostly because it comes from the ISW, which is where Jack Keene, David Petraeus are so they see the bullshiite going on.
Putin announces end of ‘partial’ mobilization in Russia, likely over postponed autumn conscription, says ISW
https://news.yahoo.com/putin-announces-end-partial-mobilization-101700379.html