For three months in the Volgograd region, of the 7,800 people planned each year, only 134 were called, which is 7% of the quarterly requirement.
Citizens of the Russian Federation are in no hurry to conclude contracts with the army. For example, for three months in the Volgograd region, out of 7,800 people planned for a year, only 134 contracts were signed. This was announced at a briefing by Brigadier General Oleksiy Gromov, Deputy Head of the Main Operational Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
“Most likely, the Kremlin will continue to carry out clandestine population mobilization, while in order to avoid protests, mainly in densely populated regions of Russia, the Putin regime avoids mass mobilization from the central regions: Moscow and St. priority in the conscription of people from the most depressed areas in the armed forces “, – said the representative of the General Staff.
Gromov said that to increase the number of contract servicemen in the Russian Federation, a call-up of more than 400,000 people was announced, and 147,000 for military service.
“But, despite the deterioration of the socio-demographic and economic situation in Russia, the campaign in federal channels, the population is already aware of the increased opportunities to go home in a package and has not expressed a desire to conclude contracts in the advertised so-called second army of the world. Within three months in In the Volgograd region, of the 7,800 people planned for a year, only 134 were called up, which is 7% of the quarterly requirement. And in the region of Saratov, out of 7,600 people, 270-14% were called, respectively,” said Gromov.
Recall that from the beginning of the mass invasion of Ukraine, more than 180 thousand Russian soldiers died.
The media learned the names of 19,000 Russians killed in Ukraine
Source: korrespondent

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