Fear of population reduction, Russian soldiers can freeze free reproductive material

Russian troops who have become part of the mobilization in Ukraine will have the right to freeze their free sperm in Kriobanka, state news agency in Russia, T reported on Wednesday. ASS, writes The Guardian. Quoting Igor Trunov, the president of the lawyer's union in Russia, TASS reported that the health ministry had returned [...]
Citing Igor Trunov, the president of the lawyer's union in Russia, TASS reported that the health ministry had turned positive answers to his request for budgetary assistance of the plan.
The ministry is committed to financial support from the federal budget for the conservation and storage of sperm for citizens mobilized to participate in special military operation in 2022-2024”, Trunov said.
Families can also use free biomaterials if their mandatory medical insurance allows it. Russia has called more than 300 thousand militias to support what it calls special military operation in Ukraine with partial mobilization announced by Putin in September.
Mobilisation led hundreds of thousands of Russian youths to leave the country to avoid sending to war and sparked the biggest anti-head protests since Russia sent troops to Ukraine.
Demographers have warned that the invasion of Ukraine by Vladimir Putin and its mobilization “partial to<x1) military could further deepen the country's demographic crisis.
Russia's population has been in near a steady decline for decades. Coronervirus' pandemic led to the country's largest natural decline since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991.
The war in Ukraine, which has led to the death of tens of thousands of Russian young people, while also causing an unprecedented, educated ecstasy, is expected to speed up the demographic decline.
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