Putin Signed a Decree for Recruitment at the Reserve Table, Which Is the Plan of the Russian President
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Russian dictator Vladimir Putin signed a decree to hold a special meeting of reservists in 2026 to “ensure the protection of critical facilities and other life support facilities.”
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on the recruitment of country's critical infrastructure reserves in March.
The head of the Kremlin instructed the Government to establish a list of "critically important objects" and other life-support items to be protected.
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin signed a decree calling for reservists to protect "critically important facilities," RBC-Ukraine reported, citing Russian media. The Russian government was instructed to determine a list of such facilities, and the Russian Ministry of Defense was instructed to determine the military units to conduct the special training. It is noted that the dictator passed a law back in November that allows for the deployment of …
Russian President Vladimir Putin today signed a decree for the massive recruitment of reservists for the defense of critical infrastructure in the country. The corresponding document, published on the Russian state's legal information portal, states that the recruitment aims to "ensure the protection of critical infrastructure or other public service facilities." [...] The Putin entry signs a decree for the massive recruitment of reservists for …
More than 200,000 Russians must join the army. Vladimir Putin has signed a decree to this effect. Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree on conscription for military service ... ...
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