Russia's Recruitment Drive: Cash Incentives for Drone Operators in Ukraine Conflict
In Russia, students and workers are being targeted with financial incentives to join drone units supporting the Ukraine conflict. This effort, not part of a general mobilization, seeks to recruit skilled operators amidst ongoing military actions and peace talks stalling. Various benefits and financial packages are offered to attract recruits.
Moscow is ramping up its efforts to recruit skilled drone operators as part of its strategy in the ongoing Ukraine conflict. Students across Russia are receiving lucrative financial packages as incentives to join newly formed drone units. Meanwhile, companies in Ryazan are given quotas to enlist workers for the military.
Despite allegations of recruitment shortages, Russian officials insist that enlistment numbers are robust. Dmitry Medvedev confirmed that over 80,000 have signed up this year alone, spurred by financial offers to volunteers. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov acknowledged student recruitment drives and emphasized that these are open to all.
The recruitment approach includes promises of salary, benefits, and academic leave, emphasizing the strategic importance of drone operators. Some universities have been accused of pressuring students into enlistment. Concurrently, a new recruitment campaign highlights the evolving military roles in this high-tech battlefield.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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