Vladimir Putin’s newly formed ‘elite’ airborne unit now ‘poorly trained’

Russia is believed to have started deploying in Ukraine a “poorly trained” division as Moscow continues to haemorrhage troops in the war it launched against Kyiv. The 104th Guards Airborne Division (104 GAD) is part of the Russian Airborne Troops (VDV) and was once considered highly skilled.

However, the British Ministry of Defence noted it was “downsized to a smaller, brigade-sized formation” in 1998. Russian Defence Ministry Sergei Shoigu announced in August the division would be re-established, the UK MoD wrote in its intelligence update on the war in Ukraine.

It added: “Its subordinate units likely include the 337th regiment, an additional manoeuvre regiment, and the 52nd Artillery Brigade. With the addition of the 104 GAD, the number of divisions in the VDV’s order of battle will increase to five.”

But the readiness for war of the division is up for debate, the MoD continued. The assessment read: “The division will likely be poorly trained and is unlikely to meet the erstwhile elite standards of the VDV.”

The 104 GAD is expected to be assembled in the Kherson region, still partially occupied by Russians. The MoD added: “It will almost certainly receive close scrutiny from the Russian General responsible for Kherson, General Colonel Mikhail Teplinsky; his routine role is overall commander of the VDV.”

Zelensky calls for faster construction of fortifications

The Ukrainian president urged to create at faster pace fortifications in key sectors under the pressure of Russian troops.

Volodymyr Zelensky’s appeal was particularly aimed at the eastern front, where Ukrainians are resisting Russian assaults in Avdiivka among other cities.

During his daily evening address to Ukrainians, he said: “This of course means the greatest attention to the Avdiivka, Maryinka and other sectors in Donetsk region. In the Kharkiv region, this means the Kupiansk sector and the Kupiansk-Lyman line.”

Good morning

Good morning from London. I’m Alice Scarsi, I’ll be bringing you all the latest developments on the war in Ukraine.

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