Russia banned women from military service
Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced the partial deployment of troops in the Ukraine war. Last Wednesday, Putin addressed the nation on television. In this he announced 'partial army engagement'. This is the first time Russia is going to recruit such troops since World War II. He said that 300,000 reserve soldiers will be called for this partial army deployment. But no women are being called for this army appointment. News cards.
Russian Defense Chief Sergei Shoigu said on Saturday that no women are being called up for part-time military service. There are no such plans in the future either.
Russia has started implementing this new army soon after it was announced. This goal is being drafted. Criticism is going on with this draft. Several media reports have revealed that many people without military experience, including the elderly and physically disabled, were also enlisted. Demonstrations are also going on there based on the deployment of Russian troops. Russian police have arrested more than 1,000 Russian citizens from the protests.
In the meantime, the leaders appointed by Moscow in the regions signed the necessary documents to formally join Russia to the four regions controlled by Russia in Ukraine last Friday. Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Moscow will protect these areas by all means.
Russian authorities say they will deploy 300,000 partial troops. According to media reports, this number may be higher.
Gas off in Austria
Russia's state-controlled energy company Gazprom said it had cut off Russian gas supplies to Italy via Austria. They took this decision because the Austrian operator did not agree to change the Russian regulations to get gas supplies. It is feared that Europe's ongoing energy crisis will increase.
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