Flights out of Russia are selling out, despite skyrocketing prices, after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced he’ll be mobilizing hundreds of thousands of additional troops for his war on Ukraine. That rush to get out of Russia is likely a foreshadowing of the growing domestic discontent Putin will have to reckon with as his troubled war effort becomes more costly.
Wednesday marked a new phase of Putin’s imperialistic project. Among other things, his new policies indefinitely extend the contracts of soldiers who signed up for only several months of service and call up around 300,000 military reservists for the war. The newly mobilized will be limited to people with experience as professional soldiers. But it immediately signaled a couple things about the changing nature of the war.
A significantly larger swath of society is going to be affected by the war.
First, it’s an admission that Russia’s military has been failing to execute its objectives against a far smaller country. The limited resources allocated for Putin’s “special operation” in Ukraine — during which Russian forces were kept at roughly “peacetime” levels — have proven insufficient. There’s now no concealing Moscow’s desperation for more manpower in the wake of poor military performance and huge casualty rates.
Second, it signals that a significantly larger swath of society is going to be affected by the war. Recruits who survived their initial contracts appear to be locked into a dangerous war indefinitely, and a new, sizable set of soldiers will be required to take up arms. The families and communities of these soldiers will be at risk of losing them. And surely many civilian Russian men are wondering whether they’re next — that is, whether the pool of men mobilized could grow larger or whether a nationwide draft could be instituted. Unconfirmed rumors are floating around Russian social media that men 18 to 65 aren’t being allowed to leave the country. Regardless of their veracity, that these ideas are swirling at all is a sign of how popular consciousness is shifting in relation to the war.









