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The head of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation said that 300 thou...

Shoiga reported before Putin's ending "partial mobilization" (video)

The head of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation said that 300 thousand people were mobilized. Of these, 82 thousand after training have already been sent to the war, 218 thousand are trained at landfills. Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoiga reported to President Vladimir Putin about graduating in partial mobilization in the country. According to him, all tasks, including the conscription of 300 thousand people, were fulfilled by the defense department.

About it reports the agency "RIA Novosti". The head of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation stated that the departure of citizens called for mobilization, as well as the delivery of summons ended on October 28. However, military enlistment offices will continue their recruitment to the armed forces of volunteers and contractors. "No additional tasks are planned.

The military commissariats will continue to staff the troops within their limits only through the admission of volunteers and candidates for contract service," Shogu said. The Minister also provided data on the number of authorities and businessmen called among representatives of the authorities and businessmen.

According to the report, 1,3 thousand state officials and 27 thousand entrepreneurs were summoned within the limits of "partial mobilization", of which 13 thousand allegedly went to military service by volunteers. The average age of the mobilized was 35 years. "13,000 citizens without waiting for the narratives have expressed their desire to fulfill their duty and were sent to the troops as volunteers," Shoigu says.

He also reported that 82 thousand after training were already sent to hostilities, of which 41 thousand are in force as part of the units. Another 218 thousand servicemen are trained at landfills. The Minister of Defense of the aggressor country has acknowledged that at the initial stage there were problems with supply and various types of security for servicemen, but they are now allegedly resolved.