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Военком Читы: участие в СВО не освобождает от срочной службы
The Call of Duty: Military Commissar's Announcement on Conscription and Voluntary Service
Chistyy, Zabaykalsky Krai: Local Military Commissar Weighs In
The Military Commissar of the city of Chita in Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia, recently issued a statement regarding the impact of participation in the Special Military Operation (SVO) in Ukraine on conscription for срочная служба (mandatory military service). The Commissar clarified that participation in the SVO does not exempt individuals from fulfilling their military service obligations.
Understanding Conscription and Voluntary Service
Conscription, or срочная служба, is a mandatory form of military service in Russia. Typically, young men between the ages of 18 and 27 are eligible and required to serve for a period of one year. Voluntary service, on the other hand, is a form of military service entered into willingly by individuals who are not subject to conscription but wish to serve in the military.
The Commissar's Statement
In his statement, the Military Commissar emphasized that participation in the SVO, whether as a volunteer or as a conscript, does not provide an exemption from mandatory military service. Individuals who have completed their SVO service are still required to fulfill their conscription obligations.
Clarifying the Situation
The Commissar's statement aims to clarify any confusion or misconceptions regarding the relationship between SVO participation and conscription. It ensures that military service remains a fundamental obligation for eligible individuals, regardless of their prior involvement in the SVO.
Impact on Conscription Fulfillment
The Commissar's announcement underscores the importance of conscription in maintaining the strength and readiness of the Russian Armed Forces. It also serves as a reminder that military service is a duty and responsibility for all eligible citizens, including those who have already served in the SVO.
Conclusion
The statement issued by the Military Commissar of Chita provides clear and unambiguous guidance on the matter of conscription and voluntary service in the context of the SVO. It reinforces the obligation of all eligible individuals to fulfill their military service commitments, ensuring the continued strength and preparedness of the Russian Armed Forces.