Russia allows sending reservists to war abroad

The Russian government has passed a law allowing mobilised reservists to take part in combat operations outside the country under the guise of «counter-terrorism».

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The Russian government has approved a law that allows reservists to be involved in combat operations outside the country.

Russia officially allows reservists to be involved in combat operations abroad

The Russian government has approved a bill that allows reservists to be involved in combat operations outside the country.
The document «opens the way» for the use of the mobilisation reserve in cases where Russian troops are involved in «counter-terrorism» or «peacekeeping» operations abroad.

Thus, the Kremlin legalises the participation of military reservists in wars outside Russia, In particular, in the ongoing hostilities against Ukraine.


Context: another stage of mobilisation expansion

Analysts note that the adoption of the law may be an attempt to compensate for the shortage of personnel without announcing a new wave of mobilisation.
At the same time, the wording about «counter-terrorism» gives the Kremlin extensive legal capabilities to use reservists in any direction - from Ukraine to Africa or the Middle East.


What is known about the document

The law was adopted by the Russian government and submitted to the State Duma for consideration.
Once approved by the Parliament, it will allow call up reservists for service in a «special period» without declaring war.
It is also possible to Conclusion of short-term contracts with citizens in the reserve.

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