Russian forces are trying to find male citizens, born in 2006, register them for military service in Luhansk region
In the temporarily occupied Luhansk region, invading Russian forces are looking for male citizens born in 2006 to register them with the military recruitment office by March 31
The Luhansk Regional Military Administration reported this on Telegram.
It is noted that in the temporarily occupied part of the Luhansk region, commissions are working to register citizens for military service: “by March 31, they need to find and register male citizens born in 2006 who live in the so-called 'LPR'. That is, those who can be sent to the front next year instead of the Russian army.”
The Regional Military Administration also claimed that older men who are obliged to serve but are not registered for military service continue to receive calls. In particular, the search for those who evade the draft has intensified.
“Based on requests from the occupation military commissariats, such men will be detained and immediately taken to the recruitment centers,” the administration added.
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