
President Vladimir Putin has joined 160,000 men aged 18-30, the largest number of conservative Russia since
Spring calls for military service came a year after Putin said Russia should increase its general volume to about 2.39 million and the number of active soldiers to 1.5 million.
That’s the 180,000 increase in the next three years.
AdM Vladimir Tsimsansky’s deputy said the new troops would not be sent to fight in Ukraine for Russia calling it its “private military operation.
However, there are reports that they were killed in the fighting in Russian border areas and sent to fighting in Ukraine in the early months of the war.
The current draft, which takes place between April and July, despite US efforts to create a ceasefire.
On Tuesday, there was no permit in violence, Ukraine said a Russian attack on an electricity facility in the southern city of Krisson left 45,000 people without electricity.
Russia has also claimed that it has engulfed another village in Ukraine, in Rosliv, in the Donetsk region.
Russia calls for nurses in spring and autumn, but the latest draft of 160,000 young people in 2024 is 10,000 more than the same period.
Since the beginning of last year, the young man available for the draft has been added by raising the maximum age of 27 to 30 years.
Contact notices delivered by the mail also receive notifications from the state services website Gosuslugi.
In addition to the two-time draft, Russia has invited a large number of men as contract soldiers and received thousands of troops from North Korea.
Moscow has been forced to respond to widespread damage in Ukraine, with more than 100,000 confirmed by the BBC and the media as a soldier killed in Ukraine.
The real number can be more than double.
Putin has increased his military volume three times since he ordered troops to capture Ukraine in February
The Russian Defense Ministry linked the increase in its military scale in December 2023 to “exclusion of threats” in both the Ukraine wars and “continuous development of NATO.
NATO has expanded to include Finland and Sweden as the direct result of Russia’s occupation of Ukraine.
Finland has the longest border with Russia with Russia, 1,343 kilometers (834 miles) and Prime Minister Peter Orpo said Tuesday that his country would join other states, which is Russia’s neighbor, extracting it at the Ottawa Conference.
Poland and the Baltic countries made similar decisions two weeks ago due to Russia’s military threat.
Orpo said the decision to resume the use of anti-human mines was based on military advice, and the Finnish people have nothing to worry.
The Helsinki government also said defense spending would be increased to 3 percent, compared with 2.4 percent last year.