 Russia could be looking to draft 5 million servicemen to fight in Ukraine. Russia could be looking to draft millions of troops to fight in Ukraine. This was stated by Oleksiy Gromov, an official from the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. According to him, Russia could be looking to draft millions of troops to fight in its invasion after hundreds of thousands were called up in its recent partial mobilization. Gromov has said that Russia's political leadership had circulated a document titled Conclusions of the War with NATO in Ukraine. He said the document outlined problems that Russian troops are facing, such as the chain of command shortcomings, a lack of discipline, and out-of-date weapons. The document also states that there has not been such a war for more than 80 years, and for Russia to achieve victory, the numerical composition of its army should be about 5 million servicemen. This may mean that the next wave of mobilization and the introduction of martial law in the country might take place in the near future. The total personnel in Russia's armed forces numbers around 2 million. When asked what Ukraine's response would be to fighting a bigger Russian army, Gromov said, according to a translation, that such work is ongoing and that calculations are being made almost daily. American Newsweek Journal has contacted the Russian Defense Ministry for comment, but there is no result. For this, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov rejected a report that there would be a mobilization of the country after the online publication Pravda said that Putin would be making an appeal by the end of 2022 for a nationwide draft.