In Russia, spring conscription recruits may be sent to war in Ukraine

In Russia, spring conscription recruits may be sent to war in Ukraine

Military commissariats in the Bryansk, Kursk, and Belgorod regions must report the number of conscripts.

 

In Russia, recruits from the spring draft of 2004 will be sent to war in Ukraine. This was reported by journalist Andrei Tsaplienko in his Telegram channel. As proof, he published a document of the Russian Defense Ministry signed by Yevgeny Burdinsky, head of the Main Organizational and Mobilization Department.

 

The document is addressed to military commissars of the Bryansk, Kursk and Belgorod regions. They are asked to provide data on the number of recruits that can be sent to the area of the so-called Special Military Operation.

 

As a reminder, the Vishnevsky National Medical Research Center in Moscow is filled with wounded Russian soldiers, including conscripts.

 

The Russian Defense Ministry and President Putin personally claimed from the first days of the war that conscripts were not fighting in Ukraine. However, the Russians had to admit the obvious: the conscripts were thrown by them into another country, because some of them had already been captured.



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Military commissariats in the Bryansk, Kursk, and Belgorod regions must report the number of conscripts.

 

In Russia, recruits from the spring draft of 2004 will be sent to war in Ukraine. This was reported by journalist Andrei Tsaplienko in his Telegram channel. As proof, he published a document of the Russian Defense Ministry signed by Yevgeny Burdinsky, head of the Main Organizational and Mobilization Department.

 

The document is addressed to military commissars of the Bryansk, Kursk and Belgorod regions. They are asked to provide data on the number of recruits that can be sent to the area of the so-called Special Military Operation.

 

As a reminder, the Vishnevsky National Medical Research Center in Moscow is filled with wounded Russian soldiers, including conscripts.

 

The Russian Defense Ministry and President Putin personally claimed from the first days of the war that conscripts were not fighting in Ukraine. However, the Russians had to admit the obvious: the conscripts were thrown by them into another country, because some of them had already been captured.