Law approved in Russia: Military age limit removed

Russian lawmakers have voted for the adoption of a new law that would eliminate age limits to military contracts, writes The Guardian, says Periscope. Russian Duma adopted today the law removing the age limit for contractual services in the country's military, another indicator the country is facing with shortages [...]
Russian tsunamis today adopted the law removing the age limit for contractual services in the country's military, another indicator that the country is facing lack to continue its offensive in Ukraine.
For the time being, only Russians between the ages of 18 and 40 and foreigners can enter the first contract with the military.
The law was announced last week by ruling party members “United Russia”, who said the initiative would enable uniting the capabilities of older professionals.
Military experts say Russia is facing loss of troops and equipment in Ukraine following a series of military failures that forced Moscow to reduce its war goals. /Periscopi/












