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Russia Is Ordering Companies to Nominate Employees for Military Service — 2 to 5 Names Depending on Size

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The governor of the Rjasan region commits companies to report employees for military service, which could further burden the troubled economy.

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The governor of the Rjasan region commits companies to report employees for military service, which could further burden the troubled economy.

·Berlin, Germany
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Refusing to comply with an order from the governor of the Ryazan region of Russia will result in fines.

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The Russian state demands more and more money from entrepreneurs and even volunteers. More than 30 percent of small businesses think of giving up – disregarded by politics.

·Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
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A new decree requires companies in the Ryazan region to take on not only an economic but also a military role: they must provide “candidates” for the Russian army based on a set number of personnel. Analysts say the move may be part of a covert mobilization by the authorities to avoid an open, politically risky conscription.

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Euromaidan Press broke the news in Ukraine on Friday, April 3, 2026.
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