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'Mass mobilization not planned,' Russian UN envoy claims, stops short of ruling it out following elections

Russia's UN envoy denies plans for mass mobilization, but leaves room for uncertainty after September's elections.

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Source diversity sample: RBC-Ukraine · Українські Національні Новини (УНН) · АрміяInform · Межа. Новини України. · UA.NEWS · Forces News · The Kyiv Independent.

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Five outlets reported on August 21 that Russia's UN envoy stated that mass mobilization is not planned. However, the envoy did not rule out the possibility of mobilization following the upcoming September elections.

The National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine claimed that covert mobilization in Russia has intensified. The Center for Countering Disinformation (CCD) responded to the envoy's statements, suggesting that the envoy is lying.

The Russian Border Guard denied that Russia has built a strike force near Ukraine. Meanwhile, Forces News raised the question of whether President Putin might mobilize half a million Russians after the elections.

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Has Russia officially announced mass mobilization?

No. Russia's UN envoy stated that mass mobilization is not planned, but did not rule it out following the September elections.

What is the Ukrainian government's stance on Russian mobilization?

The National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine claims that covert mobilization in Russia has intensified.

What is the Center for Countering Disinformation's response to the Russian UN envoy's statements?

The CCD suggested that the Russian UN envoy is lying about mobilization plans.

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