Massive Recruitment Drive: Over Half a Million Sign Up for Russian Armed Forces
Dmitry Medvedev announced that 450,000 individuals have already signed contracts for military service in Russia for 2025, with an additional 127,000 signing up this year. The Russian government is offering generous incentives to join the army, as the conflict in Ukraine enters its fifth year.
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Dmitry Medvedev, a prominent security official in Russia, disclosed on Thursday that a staggering 450,000 people have committed to join the Russian armed forces by 2025. This includes an impressive 127,000 recruits who have signed up just this year, according to the Interfax news agency.
The surge in enlistments comes as Russia offers generous financial incentives to those willing to enlist. This strategy is part of an ongoing effort to bolster military ranks amid the prolonged conflict with Ukraine, which has now entered its fifth year.
The growth in military recruitment highlights the Russian government's determination to sustain its defense forces, ensuring they are well-equipped and staffed for what continues to be a significant geopolitical challenge in the region.
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