It is noted that the Russians have low motivation and poor morale in the midst of this mobilization wave.

The hotline of the Main Intelligence Directorate receives questions from newly mobilized Russians about surrender.
This was announced by the speaker of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Andriy Yusov on the air of the telethon.
“There are a lot of calls to the hotline now from newly mobilized Russians or even from those who have not yet been mobilized. They call and say: “If I am mobilized, what are my actions, what should I do, how to surrender correctly?” Yusov.
It is noted that the Russians have low motivation and poor morale in the midst of this mobilization wave. According to Yusov, the Russians are planning several waves of mobilization.
(C)UNIAN 2022

It will be interesting to see how quickly the new troops melt away.
Its hard to tell how many melted away to the Ukrainian side but let’s say 25%. If that ratio holds there could be 75,000 additional Russians become POW’s and I hope UA is ready for those types of numbers.
That would be a tough number to handle. When the Germans were overrunning the Soviets, they ended up with more prisoners than they could possibly handle. 75K may also be too many.
Especially in a law-abiding peaceful country like Ukraine where before the war the local administrations biggest problems were graffiti and stray dogs 😉 I heard it was a problem just with a few thousand we rounded up in Izium.