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Russia Forces Conscripts of the 1st Army Corps to Sign Contracts And “Fight” For Another Three Years

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russia's servicemen / Illustrative photo from open sources
russia's servicemen / Illustrative photo from open sources

Conscripts of the 1st Army Corps from russia have some bad news

The military command of the units of the Russian 1st Army Corps wants to forcibly make conscripts sign the military contract. The General Staff of Ukraine in the evening report stated this.

Thus, former conscripts transferred to a contract will not be able to leave military service for the next three years: this will allow the russian federation to keep "cannon fodder" as long as possible.

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At the same time, as the General Staff of Ukraine noted, such contractors will not receive one-time payments provided for signing such contracts, which will affect the morale and psychological state of personnel.

Earlier, Defense Express reported that russia was looking for elite reinforcements to strengthen the units in Crimea. Thus, the military commissars of the Moscow and Leningrad regions are looking for people willing to serve in the Crimea among local residents.

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