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Volunteer Mobilization brief Jan 13 – 15:

Putin could mobilize up to half a million extra troops; Kuban draft offices are preparing for a new wave of mobilization; relatives of draftees killed in the war support the war and are grateful to the Russian president.

https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-jan-13-15
Sitrep for January 13 – 16:

– Dnipro: first use of S-400, 40 civilians killed, and three versions of what happened;
– Active fighting continues near Donetsk;
– Ukrainian servicemen began training in operating Bradley infantry fighting vehicles.

https://notes.citeam.org/dispatch-jan-13-16
Volunteer Mobilization brief Jan 15 – 16:

The qualifying period for mobilized is doubled for the time of participation in the war; detention facilities will be restored in training centers; children of the draftees and KIAs will be provided subsidized school meals.

https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-jan-15-16
Sitrep for January 16 – 17:

– Arestovych resigned in response to criticism;
– Ukrainian forces continue to advance on Kreminna and Svatove;
– Wagner group convicts’ are now receiving dog tags with new six-digit numbers.

https://notes.citeam.org/dispatch-jan-16-17
Volunteer Mobilization brief Jan 16 – 17:

644 draftees confirmed dead; a draft law on deferral from mobilization for self-employed entrepreneurs is on the way; a riot of soldiers taken to the combat zone in a cold train.

https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-jan-16-17
Sitrep for January 17 – 18:

– Dnipro: 45 people, including 6 children, were killed;
– On the Svatove axis, the AFU liberated the village of Novoselivske;
– Five conscripts were killed as a result of another attack on Shebekino, Belgorod region.

https://notes.citeam.org/dispatch-jan-17-18
Volunteer Mobilization brief Jan 17 – 18:

Fathers of 3+ kids from Zabaykalye who were returned from the “special operation” are sent back to war; Investigative Committee carries out inquests on men evading draft; a corporal shot his fellow in Bryansk region.

https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-jan-17-18
Sitrep for January 18 – 19:

– Kherson was once again shelled with thermite incendiary munitions;
– the US decided to send Ukraine shells from depots in Israel and South Korea;
– Russian MoD states that “PMC Wagner" is not part of the Armed Forces;

https://notes.citeam.org/dispatch-jan-18-19
Volunteer Mobilization brief Jan 18 – 19:

A university appointed officials responsible for handing draft notices; a member of the Rostov city council suggested that another 2mln should be mobilized; chevrons with the Virgin Mary are given out to those going to Ukraine.

https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-jan-18-19
Sitrep for January 19 – 20:

– RU forces carried out a record number of 224 strikes on the Zaporizhzhia region;
– 11 countries have joined Tallinn Pledge to support Ukraine;
– Tehran does not recognize the accession of new regions to Russia.

https://notes.citeam.org/dispatch-jan-19-20
Volunteer Mobilization brief Jan 19–20:

The MoD is ready to support amendments to the bill on draft deferral for fathers of disabled children; draft notices delivery continues; in Altai, dugout candles are decorated with children's drawings

https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-jan-19-20
Sitrep for January 20–21:

— Pro-Russian sources claim a noticeable advance of Russian forces on the Zaporizhzhia axis (with no confirmation so far);
— Germany still refuses to send Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine but permitted other countries to train Ukrainian soldiers to operate them;
— The US will recognize the Wagner Group as an international criminal organization.

https://notes.citeam.org/dispatch-jan-20-21
Volunteer Mobilization brief Jan 20–21:

Full mobilization if the conflict expands beyond Ukraine; mobilized Russians to return home after the end of the war or on Putin's order; Sony PlayStation and candies for Chechen kids who lost their fathers in the war.

https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-jan-20-21
Sitrep for January 21-23:

– In the Svatove direction, heavy fighting continues for Novoselivske;
– Germany would not interfere with the supply of Leopard tanks;
– Lithuania is donating a €2 million autotransformer to Ukraine.

https://notes.citeam.org/dispatch-jan-21-23
Volunteer Mobilization brief Jan 21–23:

The “partial” mobilization decree is still in effect; ex-migrants who received a Russian passport are not allowed to leave the country; the Agenstvo outlet found out whom, most likely, the Pantsir-S1 systems were protecting.

https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-jan-21-23
Sitrep for January 23–24:

– RU forces continue to attack Novoselivske in the Svatove direction;
– NATO: all countries having Leopard tanks can start preparing them for transfer to Ukraine;
– Ukrainian fundraiser to repair and modernize a captured trophy tank.

https://notes.citeam.org/dispatch-jan-23-24
Volunteer Mobilization brief Jan 23–24:

A bill was submitted to Duma to assist draft offices in mandatory military registration; in Zaporizhzhia, mobilized soldiers have been kept in a pit for 2 days; plans to introduce a digital queue to cross the Russian border.

https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-jan-23-24
Sitrep for January 24–25:

– First reports about intensified fighting in the Vuhledar direction;
@nytimes: the US is actively investing in the mass production of artillery shells for Ukraine;
– In 2022, there was a 24% rise in criminal cases related to weapons.

https://notes.citeam.org/dispatch-jan-24-25
Volunteer Mobilization brief Jan 24–25:

Putin is considering mobilizing another 200K men; in Izhevsk, more than 4,5K residents have petitioned against drone production; the number of soldiers killed in Makiivka exceeds the official number of 89 claimed by MoD.

https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-jan-24-25
Sitrep for January 25–26:

– A representative of the eastern group of the AFU announced the withdrawal of forces from Soledar;
– Wagner Group’s cemetery increased seven-fold between November and January;
– Putin considers mobilizing another 200,000 men.

https://notes.citeam.org/dispatch-jan-25-26