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Vladimir Putin’s top general is demanding the Kremlin starts to “declare mobilisation” as World War III “has already begun.”

Major General Apti Alaudinov has demanded 1 million troops following Israel’s attack on Iran as there is fear of all-out war in the Middle East which comes as Russia started a full-scale war on Ukraine in February 2022.

The general said following Israel’s attack on Iran mass mobilization is now required as the attack on Tehran’s nuclear sites has “already taken on a new turn and a new momentum.”

General Alaudinov wrote on Telegram, “We need to declare mobilisation.

“We need to prepare at least half a million people in advance. But realistically one million people.”

He added, “We need to call them up and start preparing them for the fact that the war has already begun, which we already know is happening – World War III.

“But it has already taken on a new turn and a new momentum.

“And so that no one dares to play with us the way they played with all the other countries, and now with Iran.

“Believe me, we all need to unite, unite, unite at all levels.”

The general said the mass mobilisation will also help to break the stalemate in Ukraine which could turn the tide and possibly see Russia win the war.



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