Russia is preparing for a long war with Ukraine by introducing the circulation of electronic mobilization summonses. This was announced on April 15 in the daily report of the British Ministry of Defense, published on Twitter.
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On April 11, the State Duma of the Russian Federation adopted a law on the creation of a unified register of persons subject to conscription for military service. A key implication of this move is that in the future authorities will be able to serve subpoenas electronically rather than by mail, eliminating the possibility of draft evasion.
Now that individual conscription data is digitally linked to other government online services, it is likely that Russian authorities will penalize draft dodgers by automatically restricting employment and travel rights, according to British intelligence.
The British Ministry of Defense added that Russia is now prioritizing the recruitment of additional volunteer troops.
This measure is likely part of a long-term approach to providing personnel, as Russia expects a protracted conflict in Ukraine, British intelligence notes.
Recall that Russia legalized the issuance of subpoenas online and military registration without the presence of a citizen in the military registration and enlistment office.
Source: Racurs

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