Russia announced conscription in occupied territories: what threatens the mobilized.

Russia announced conscription in occupied territories: what threatens the mobilized
Russia announced conscription in occupied territories: what threatens the mobilized

According to inkorr.com: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine expressed categorical protest against the so-called 'autumn conscription,' which Russia plans to implement from October 1, 2025. This conscription covers temporarily occupied Ukrainian territories, including Crimea, Sevastopol, and several regions.

The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry emphasized that this conscription violates Russia's international obligations, particularly Article 51 of the IV Geneva Convention. Ukraine urges its citizens to refrain from participating in this process and calls on Russian citizens to sabotage it.

Documentation of violations and world notations

Ukraine continues to document all violations of international law by Russia to hold its military-political leadership accountable. The ministry also calls on the global community to intensify pressure on the aggressor.

Details of the autumn conscription

The decision on the autumn conscription was made by President of Russia Vladimir Putin. From October 1 to December 31, the Kremlin plans to draft 135 thousand young Russians aged 18 to 30 who are not serving in the army. There is also a provision for the release of servicemen whose service terms have already expired.

Unacceptability of conscription in Ukraine

Ukraine does not recognize Russia's 'autumn conscription' in the occupied territories and calls on the international community to condemn such actions of the Kremlin regime.

This incident further emphasizes the tension between Ukraine and Russia, as well as the importance of international support for the defense of Ukraine's sovereignty. Protests and calls to action from the Ukrainian authorities may influence the international community, prompting them to respond more actively to Russia's aggression.


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