Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree to increase the size of his military as the war in Ukraine drags on.
IRIS Independent Research founder Rebecca Grant speaks to 'Fox News Live' co-host Arthel Neville about Ukraine striking behind Russian lines.Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his military on Thursday to beef up its ranks by adding 137,000 troops, bringing the Russian military to a total of 1.
RUSSIA CREATES NEW VOLUNTEER GROUND FORCE AS TROOP NUMBERS FLAG, UK INTELLIGENCE QUESTIONS EFFECTIVENESS The Kremlin has claimed that only volunteer contract soldiers have been sent to fight in what Putin has dubbed a"special military operation" in Ukraine. his war effort in Ukraine and could potentially look to Belarus for additional manpower – though Belarus has yet to officially enter the war.
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