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So far, Russia is betting on volunteer formation, but in the future it can reple...

Prepare for a long war: Intelligence of Britain has revealed why the Russian Federation is electronic summons

So far, Russia is betting on volunteer formation, but in the future it can replenish the losses with the help of evidence. The Russian authorities launch electronic summons about the call to the army, preparing for a long war in Ukraine. This assumption on Twitter was published by the UK Defense Ministry, referring to the intelligence report. British intelligence has noted that new measures should come into force after a while and do not indicate a new wave of mass forced mobilization in Russia.

The military believes that the Russians have now focused on increasing voluntary units, but electronic summons can become an instrument of additional harvesting of living force if the fighting in Ukraine has been going on for a long time. Meanwhile, the media reported that Russian citizens are already receiving the first electronic reports through the State Services Service. According to the published screenshot, one of the Russians sent an appropriate online list on April 14.

It stated as if the employer was requested for the appearance of the conscript to the military commissariat with a military ticket. On April 11, 2023, the State Duma of Russia adopted a law on the creation of a single register of persons entitled to military service, and on April 14, the document was signed by President Vladimir Putin.

The main innovation will be that the conscripts will be connected with state-owned state services "State Services", through which they will send out the summary summary, not by mail, as before. The evasants will be punished by depriving them of the opportunity to officially get a job or go abroad. Information emerged that Vladimir Putin signed a law on the introduction of electronic stories through the mass departure of Russians abroad.