Russia Denies that It Would Set up a New Mobilization. Medvedev: "It's a Lie Spread by the Enemy, We Have 200,000 Volunteers.
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Russia said that about 200,000 volunteers signed contracts to activate in its armed forces in the first half of the year, rejecting what Ukraine said in the sense that Moscow would prepare a new mobilization to compensate for the heavy losses suffered on the battlefield, says Ms.
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About 200,000 Russians signed a contract to serve in the armed forces in the first half of the year, meaning the army has "fully met its personnel needs." This was stated by former President Dmitry Medvedev, currently Vice Chairman of the Russian Security Council, in a video posted on Telegram.
About 200,000 people signed up for military service in Russia in the first half of this year, announced Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council, at a meeting of the body's interdepartmental military affairs committee on Tuesday.
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