The agency said that citizens called for military training and in reserve will not be sent to participate in hostilities in Ukraine. interfax Andrey Kartapolov, Chairman of the State Duma Defense Committee
“Of course they’re not going to enter NWO territory in any way, these are unrelated things, planned things. [сборы] It is done once a year,” he said.
Kartapolov said that those called for military training “will come to fulfill their duties and return to their families, to their jobs”.
On May 10, President Vladimir Putin signed a decree calling on the Russians in the reserve, on May 10, to military training in 2023. It was not specified in the document how many people would be invited and what the meeting conditions would be.
Citizens who have completed military service, graduated from military service department and have been released from military service by completing the age of 27 can be called to training camps that last up to two months. Reserve enlisted men and sergeants are called up for training up to the age of 35, and junior officers (from junior lieutenant to captain) – up to 50 years old.
Reserve military training is a scheduled event that takes place every year. Based on the presidential decree, the Ministry of National Defense prepares a directive sent to the military registration and recruitment offices of the regions. Then, a summons is sent to the citizens who are in reserve. Those who do not attend the training camp are fined 500 rubles. up to 3 thousand rubles
Paid calls
Earlier, Kartapolov said that calls to the reserve forces would come in paper form.
“There is no technical possibility to send summonses by technical means,” said the President, emphasizing that only paper summons will be deemed to have been served.
The MP also did not rule out that these summons may “come in electronic form” as technology permits, but “in any case, they will still be copied in the traditional way”.
According to Kartapolov, the electronic military registration system will be established by 2025.
State Duma Defense Committee Member Viktor Sobolev told the broadcast red blood cellThese wages are needed to restore the skills of those who have already served in the military.
“In addition to wages, we need to re-establish the basis of mobilization deployment – based on what we’re recruiting people to, what we want to do. “There is no point in inviting people who have not served in the military to training camps for the purpose of combat coordination, they still need to get military enrollment specialization,” he said.
He also suggested that separate military training camps could be organized for non-serving Russians, where they could receive military specialties. Citizens who have passed the military age can be called for training first, even if they have not come out of the mobilization reserve.
Rights and obligations
Obligation to attend military training it is invalid About employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Russian Guard, the Federal Penitentiary Service, the State Fire Service and Customs, as well as civilian personnel of the RF Armed Forces and law enforcement agencies. Citizens residing abroad and all men and women with military obligation who are partially or temporarily unable to do their military service due to health reasons are not obliged to attend the training camp. A citizen may be exempted from military training because of his profession or family circumstances (the presence of more than three underage children).
Lawyer Marina Sapozhnikova at the Kucherenko and Pomeltsev law firm said in an interview with Sib.fm that men in reserve during the training camp have the right to travel abroad.
“So far there is no ban on crossing the border during military training,” the lawyer said.
portal v1.ru Referring to the lawyer Andrey Konyshev, he writes that the summons to citizens must contain information that it is necessary for a citizen to appear in the military registration and enlistment office.
“If the agenda shows that he is specifically called for training, they have no right to send him to the NWO region, this is against current legislation,” said the lawyer.
Source: Gazeta

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