Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree to see as many as 160,000 individuals called for military service, surpassing the 133,000 conscripted personnel last fall.
Throughout the three-year war, the Kremlin has been very careful to avoid conscripting men from the country’s most politically influential parts.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday ordered the largest military conscription in Russia since 2011, signaling a ...
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Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree to call up 160,000 conscripts for military service in the spring campaign, according to the document published on Monday ...
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Zelenskyy open to full 30-day ceasefire, while Putin demands halt to arms supplies and Ukraine's military mobilization. KYIV, ...