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Fall draft conscripts not to participate in Russia’s special operation in Ukraine — Shoigu

It is noted that a total of 120,000 citizens will be called up, or 7,500 conscripts less compared to the fall of last year

MOSCOW, October 4. /TASS/. The conscripted servicemen who have completed or are completing their active duty will return home while the 2002 fall draft conscripts will be sent to units that are not participating in Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine, Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu announced on Tuesday.

"Now about the fall conscription campaign. Pursuant to the president’s decree, the call-up of citizens for military service will begin in November while the discharge from active duty will take place in October-December. Over 2,700 conscription commissions will begin their work in all the regions of the country. A total of 120,000 citizens will be called up, or 7,500 conscripts less compared to the fall of last year," Shoigu said at the ministry’s conference call on Tuesday.

As the Russian defense chief stressed, "all the conscripted servicemen who have competed or are completing their military service will return home while new conscripts will be sent to units not involved in the special military operation."

"All the conditions for the qualitative draft have been created. Military offices are fully provided with medical equipment, including individual protective kits and coronavirus infection test systems," Shoigu said.

The Russian defense chief drew the military commanders’ attention to the need to timely transfer to the reserve all those who have completed their military service and register them with military offices at the places of their residence.