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Zkuq said:
Bofferbrauer2 said:

Yes, but he can't send them further than that, so even if they were pushing forward again, which they would need to to win the war, Russia couldn't send them into battle.

I'm not sure how it's legally considered in Russia, but I believe much of those occupied territories Russia considers its own are actually still under the possession of Ukraine. At this rate, Russia won't have to worry about the legality of using conscripts in attacks in a very long time, I suspect. Now whether using conscripts as carelessly as volunteers is politically sound could be another issue entirely...

There's another difficulty for Putin with the conscripts: People are not fond of the conscripts dying. Unlike Stalin, he can't use them as cannon fodder or Russians would very quickly turn on him. That's why they're stationed in on the borders to countries other than Ukraine and on the northern border of Ukraine: To keep their losses as low s possible. And that's also why they're spending so much to find volunteers for the Russian army, as those have no such restrictions.