 Russian government is no longer capable of protecting its population from war. The latest events in the Russian Federation, in particular drone attacks on Moscow and the acceleration of conscription into the army, show that the Kremlin is no longer capable of protecting its population from war according to United Kingdom Intelligence. The intelligence says that currently the priority task for the Russian authorities is to introduce changes to the legislation that will allow more men to be drafted into the army more quickly. The intelligence recalls that in mid-July, the State Duma of the Russian Federation raised the maximum conscription age from 27 to 30 years and left the minimum age at 18 years. Although the conscripts are not currently serving in Ukraine, they relieve professional and mobilized soldiers from other duties inside Russia, the intelligence added. On the 24th of July 2023, President Putin signed a bill, gradually raising the upper age limit for those subject to conscription as reservists. Senior officers can now be mobilized up to 70. In the autumn of 2022, the reservists were included in the number of partially mobilized and now they can ensure a faster increase in the number of people participating in combat operations in Ukraine. The increased chance of being compelled to fight drone attacks on Moscow, exceptional level of domestic repression and the recent Wagner Mutiny combine to highlight that the Russian state's failure to insulate the population from the war, the message reads.