Russia Mobilizes Reservists for โคDomestic Security, Despite Assurances They Won’t Fight โฃin Ukraine
Moscow – Russia is โขmobilizing thousands of reservists, according to aโข recent order from Deputyโค Commanderโ of theโค General Staff’s Mobilization Directorate, Vladimir Cimlyanskij. While Russian โคofficials state thes conscriptedโค individuals-those who have previously served in the army โขand โขare now civilians-will not be โขdeployedโค to Ukraine, โtheir roleโข will beโ to protect strategically vital facilitiesโค within the โฃrussianโ Federation.
Cimlyanskiy explained the reservistsโ will bolster security forces โand safeguard areas increasingly โtargeted by โUkrainian โdrone attacks. However, โขself-reliant Russian media outlets point out that, under Russian law,โ these reservists coudl still be โsent to dangerous locations, including regions bordering Ukraine were fighting has occurred.
Despite assurances they won’t fightโค in โฃ Ukraine, commanders have the authority โto โdeploy them to Russia’s Kursk region, where Ukrainianโฃ forces maintain a small territorial presence, as well as Belgorod andโ bryansk,โ whereโฃ cross-border raids have been ongoing.reportsโค from captured Russian soldiers โindicate pressureโ to signโ contracts for military service, potentially leadingโ to deployment in Ukraine, sometimes enforced โคthru coercion and violence.
“Even guarding Russian military bases and critical infrastructure is by no means an automatically safe job,” reports โthe Kyiv Post, notingโค Ukrainian forces conduct hundreds of attacks on these targetsโค daily.