Russian MPs apparently avoid combat missions through loopholes

Berlin In October 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered partial mobilization. The Russian Ministry of Defense then announced that it would call up 300,000 reservists for the army. But apparently some ways were created to circumvent this appeal. Certain Russian citizens of military age are said to have been spared direct deployment at the front.

After the mobilization order, a secret unit was apparently created, which is said to be stationed in the Donbass. This is reported by the British newspaper The Telegraph. Russian MPs are accused of setting up a remote-controlled reconnaissance cascade far behind the front lines so that they and their sons can serve in the fight against Ukraine without exposing themselves to life-threatening danger.

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