Kremlin Plans to Lower Requirements for Prisoners to Join the War
The Russian government is preparing a new package of legislation that lowers the requirements for individuals with criminal records to participate in the war against Ukraine. Notably, the criminal articles that previously prohibited contracts with the Ministry of Defense will no longer be barriers. This decision follows a shortage of military personnel during combat operations, particularly in Bakhmut.
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Kremlin Plans to Lower Prisoner Requirements for War Participation
Legislative changes could allow the recruitment of a greater number of convicted individuals for the war.
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Kremlin Expands Recruitment Options for Prisoners for Military Service
Updated figures indicate an increase in the number of prisoners recruited for military service to 450.
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