Putin announces military training across Russia
The President of the terrorist country of Russia, Vladimir Putin, has signed an annual decree on the conscription of citizens in the reserve for military training. On March 1, the document was published on the official legal information portal of the Russian Federation.
The Decree came into force on the day of publication. According to the law, citizens in the reserve will be called up for military training in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, the National Guard, rescue military units of the Ministry of Emergencies, state security agencies and the FSB.
Based on the presidential decree, the mobilization department of the Ministry of Defense issues a directive that is sent to all regional military commissariats. Only after that does the distribution of summonses to citizens in the reserve begin.
Summonses can be issued to “reservists” once every three years. The maximum duration of the training is two months. Law enforcement officers, firefighters, customs officers, and citizens with armor “assigned to public authorities” are exempt from the fee.
Every Russian in the reserve can be called up for training. It is formed from those who have completed alternative service and those who are discharged from military service after reaching the age of 27 or for other reasons. Evaders who did not serve in the army without legal grounds are also enlisted in the reserve. In addition, there are women in the reserve who have a military accounting specialty.