If a new citizen of Russia is 30 years old, he “has the opportunity to serve his new homeland.”
In Moscow and the Moscow region of the Russian Federation, the police began to check migrants who recently received a Russian passport, but were not registered in the military. The Mash Telegram channel reported this on October 25.
According to the publication, law enforcement officials were given verbal instructions to search for aliens and bring them to military registration and enlistment offices. So, if a migrant who became a citizen of the Russian Federation turned 30 years old, he “will have the opportunity to serve his new homeland.”
It was mentioned that earlier in Kotelniki near Moscow, riot police conducted a raid near a mosque, where they detained about 300 people to check documents. After that, they were all sent to the military commission.
As reported, Russia has moved from propaganda banners, postcards and mobile propaganda points to direct recruitment of migrants for the war against Ukraine.
Source: korrespondent
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