The russian authorities are prioritizing amending legislation to allow more men to be rapidly drafted into the military. In mid-July 2023, the State Duma increased the maximum age of liability for conscription from 27 to 30, while retaining the current lower limit at 18, the UK Defense Intelligence reports.
The increased chance of being compelled to fight, drone attacks on Moscow, exceptional level of domestic repression, and the recent Wagner mutiny combine to highlight the russian state’s failure to insulate the population from the war.
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On July 24, 2023, President Putin signed a bill which will gradually increase the upper age limit for those liable for call up as reservists: senior officers can now be mobilised up to 70.
While conscripts are not currently deployed in Ukraine, extra draftees free-up professional and mobilised soldiers from other duties inside russia.
Reservists made up the Autumn 2022 “partial mobilisation” and could provide a more immediate boost to the number available to fight in Ukraine.
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