This year, Russians will start receiving electronic conscription notices
Russia will start sending electronic conscription notices to Russian citizens on November 1, 2024.
Russian media reported on this.
Electronic conscription notices will be sent within the framework of the launched Unified Register of Military Registration.
According to the plan, it is scheduled to start working on October 31, 2024, and the next day, the relevant categories of recruits will start receiving electronic summonses.
Persons liable for military service will be notified of all new entries in the register through the Gosuslugi (State Service – ed.) service.
In particular, this will include notifications regarding the removal or acceptance of a citizen for military registration and temporary restrictive measures in connection with the sending of a summons.
As part of the new ruling, the conscription notice will be considered served seven days after it is placed on the register. Once the notice is sent to the conscript, he will automatically be denied the opportunity to leave the territory of the Russian Federation.
If a conscript fails to report to the military enlistment office within 20 days, he will be prohibited from obtaining a foreign passport, registering a business, or engaging in self-employment.
It should be noted that the register will collect the most important information, namely information on the state of health, place of residence, place of work, and education.
According to Russian media, conscription into the Russian army in the fall of 2024 will be fully conducted using electronic draft notices.
Militarnyi previously reported that Russian private military companies were recruiting Ukrainian citizens in the temporarily occupied territories to deploy them to Africa.
It is reported that the so-called Wagner PMC has launched a large-scale recruitment campaign for men aged 22 to 50.
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