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In the Russian Federation, there were rumors that people from HIV began to call for the army - propagandist Krasovsky

The Russian TV presenter has lived with HIV since 2011. He specified whether it was true that Russia's military enlistment offices were recognized as suitable for the military service of infected people. The Russian propagandist and the presenter on the TV channel "Russia Today" Anton Krasovsky asked the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, whether they call for the military service of people infected with the virus immunodeficiency (HIV). He wrote about it on his Telegram page.

"The expensive Ministry of Defense. I have a question that probably demands an official answer. Is it true that military registration and military enlistment offices are recognized as suitable for military service people who live with HIV?" He wrote. He stated that officially a person with HIV could not be called to the Russian army and belongs to category D - not suitable for military service. This category releases the conscript from the conscription and from military duty in general.

It should be noted that Anton Krasovsky himself has lived with HIV since 2011. The Russian propagandist told about it in 2017 in an interview with ZAG. "I have been living with HIV since 2011, and I have passed through all these humiliations and hell that all ordinary people pass through," he said then. On January 13, Krasovsky stated that Russia would introduce troops to Ukraine and promised to burn the Ukrainian Constitution at the Khreshchatyk Kiev.