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Russia Tries to Trick Men Into Army

Short of Soldiers to Send to WAR, Russia’s Mercenaries Recruit in Prisons...
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A Russian army recruitment centre is reportedly trying to trick men into frontline military service in Ukraine as pressure builds on the Kremlin to order an official full mobilisation amid troop

BBC News 18 SEP 2022.





“After six months [at war] you receive a pardon, and there is no option for you to return to prison,” a man dressed in tan-colored fatigues said, addressing a crowd of Russian inmates standing underneath a poster that read “Choose life.” “Those who arrive [at the front line] and say on Day 1 it’s not for them get shot,” the man added. (Alexander Zemlianichenko/AP)




The Study of War said that the military commissar in Vladivostok, on Russia's Far East fringe, had sent enrollment deliberately misleading letters to men between the ages of 23 and 65 with military experience.


"Russian recruiters likely intend the letters to confuse recipients into thinking they have been formally and legally conscripted," it said. "The letters are in fact only invitations to discuss volunteering."

The Russian army has suffered 75,000 dead or injured and analysts have said that Vladimir Putin, Russia's leader, now needs thousands more soldiers.

The debate in Russia over whether to fully mobilise has heightened since the Russian army routed around Kharkiv in northeast Ukraine this month.

Some analysts have questioned whether it would change the course of the war and Putin wants to avoid a full mobilisation because he doesn't want to risk triggering unrest.

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