The General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces says it is not planning a second wave of mobilization

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The General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces says it is not planning a second wave of mobilization
The General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces says it is not planning a second wave of mobilization
There are no plans to organize a second wave of mobilization of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, the spokesman of the Main Directorate of Organization and Mobilization of the Russian Armed Forces said on Friday. major general.
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Volunteers and those who have already been called up for service are enough to carry out the tasks of the special operation, Tsimlyansky said. This may be because, according to Tsimlyansky, the Russians volunteered for military service in larger number. In October, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu announced that Russia had met its recruitment targets through mobilization, telling a televised meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin that his request had been met. , 300,000 people, has been completed,” Shoigu told Putin. “No further action is planned.”
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) – There are no plans to hold a second wave of mobilization of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, the spokesman of the Main Organization and Mobilization Directorate said on Friday of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, Vladimir Tsimlyansky.
Volunteers and those who have already been called up for service are enough to carry out the tasks of the special operation, Tsimlyansky said.
“I want to assure you all that there is no second wave of mobilization in the plans of the General Staff. Those who have already been called up for military service, as well as citizens who have voluntarily expressed a desire to participate in the operation, are sufficient to accomplish the assigned tasks,” said Tsimlyansky.
This may be because, according to Tsimlyansky, Russians have been volunteering for military service in greater numbers.
“Currently, the number of citizens who have decided to voluntarily enlist in military service under a contract has also increased significantly. For their timely registration, the Ministry of Defense has expanded the network of points of selection for selection for military service under the contract and increased the number of instructors to work with candidates,” Tsimlyansky said.
In October, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu announced that Russia had met its recruitment targets through mobilization, telling a televised meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin that his request had been met.
“We stopped sending notices to people, and the task you set for yourself, 300,000 people, is complete,” Shoigu told Putin. “No further action is planned.”
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