Kremlin continues to ensure that these recruits serve the country inside doors, but even Vladimir Putin admitted that it is not always like that
The president of Russia ordered the mobilization of 135,000 men by the end of this year, in which it will be the largest mobilization in nine years at the fall station, according to the newspaper.
In 2016, Vladimir Putin ordered the mobilization of 152,000 soldiers. Now, with the war in Ukraine, dragging on to the age of four, it will increase detachments, which have been encrypted an average of 127,000 military personnel to each autumn.
Still, this mobilization is behind this spring, when Kremlin summoned 160,000 men to fight on the ground, which marked the biggest mobilization at that season since 2011.
Russia usually holds two mobilizations every year at the intermediate stations, when the compulsory military service from one year to men between 18 and 30 years old.
Usually mobilizations are greater in spring, as this year, as there are more people graduating in higher or secondary education.
The Moscow Times writes that these men are officially expected to serve Russia’s Armed Forces on military bases within the country, but this is not always.
Kremlin and the Ministry of Defense of Russia insist that these mobilizations are not used to send combatants to the ground, ensuring that they have nothing to do with the war in Ukraine.
However, Ukraine has referred several times that has captured mobilized Russian soldiers, and even Vladimir Putin himself admitted the detachment, albeit wrong, of some mobilized military.