CNN: Moscow appeals for army recruits to fight in Ukraine through propaganda videos
Moscow has begun a new campaign to encourage Russians to enlist in the armed forces and fight in Ukraine, despite the Kremlin having denied needing more recruits. In an attempt to attract more volunteers to the front, Russian propaganda videos posted on social networks in the past few days are trying to appeal to Russian men through the narratives of patriotism, morality and upward social mobility. One of the videos, posted on December 14, features a young man who is choosing to fight instead of partying with his male friends and then surprises everyone by buying himself a car with the money he made from fighting on a military contract.
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WNU Editor: Of the 320,000 reservists that were called up in the past few months, another 80,000 volunteered and signed up (that was last month).
As for these recruitment videos. My gut tells me that the Kremlin is laying the groundwork for a second call-up of reservists if the planned Russian counter-offensive that many are expecting in the coming weeks/months does not succeed.
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