Russian President Vladimir Putin
Russia is conscripting 134,500 men between the ages of 18 and 27, according to a decree signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin, as reported by several Russian news agencies.
The young men would be enlisted by mid-July.
At the same time, the mandatory 12 months of military service for Russians is being scrapped.
It was unclear how many conscripts would leave the army to join the reserves.
The one-year stint of military service for men between the ages of 18 and 27 is a legal requirement in Russia.
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Conscription orders were given twice each year.
The Russian Minister of Defence, Sergei Shoigu had emphasised a few days ago that new recruits would not be sent to hotspots.
Furthermore, this spring would see fewer men conscripted than the spring of 2021, when 134,650 men 150 more than this year were enlisted into the army.
Russian troops invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24.
Around two weeks later, the government admitted that conscripts were being sent into the fighting.
Moscow said it had been unaware of this and promised to investigate these cases and punish those responsible.
(dpa/NAN)/THE NATION
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