Zelensky reports that Ukraine’s military has reached 880,000 soldiers and is facing 600,000 Russian troops.  

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**Ukraine’ Now Totals 880,000 Soldiers, Facing 600,000 Russian Troops**

President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced that Ukraine’s military now consists of 880,000 soldiers. This comes as the country faces a significant threat from Russia, with 600,000 Russian troops concentrated in specific areas.

Speaking at a press conference with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk in , Zelensky said that while Ukraine’s forces are large, Russia’s troop concentration creates a numerical advantage in some areas. Ukraine has been struggling with a manpower shortage, particularly in the infantry, and Russia has intensified its offensive in Donetsk Oblast since the summer of .

**Air Force Transfers to Infantry Spark Scandal**

A scandal erupted earlier this month when Air Force members claimed they were being transferred to bolster the infantry. According to Ukrainska Pravda, Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi issued an order 11 to transfer over 5,000 Air Force personnel to Ground Forces units.

However, a senior Air Force officer speaking anonymously said that transfers began in spring 2024 and have now reached a “critical level,” with unit staffing dropping to 50%. The General Staff of Ukraine’s denied claims of transferring technical and aviation personnel, saying that these resources are being increased.

**Critics Call for Deeper Mobilization Reforms**

Critics have called for deeper mobilization reforms as Ukraine’s army faces challenges related to demographics and an uneven mobilization process. In 2024, Ukraine lowered its minimum mobilization age from 27 to 25 but resisted calls from international partners to reduce it further to 18.

**Progress in **

Zelensky also reported progress in arms production, saying that Ukraine now covers 33-34% of its annual weapons needs. Europe and the supply more than 60% of Ukraine’s weaponry, with each accounting for about 30%.

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