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