Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree to see as many as 160,000 individuals called for military service, surpassing the 133,000 conscripted personnel last fall.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has called up 160,000 men aged 18 to 30 as the country moves to expand its armed forces. The ...
Putin has ordered Russia’s largest military draft since 2011, calling up 160,000 conscripts amid escalating tensions with ...