Jin10 reported on November 4th that Russian President Putin signed a law on the 4th, amending the Russian Defense Law and the Military Service Law. The amended law allows for the conscription of Russian military reservists to protect critical infrastructure and important livelihood facilities according to presidential orders. The specific conscription methods will be determined by the Russian federal government. On the 4th, Putin also signed a law revising the Russian Military Service Law. The amended Military Service Law stipulates that conscription in Russia will take place continuously throughout the year. Conscripts will be required to gather at their service locations during two periods: from April 1 to July 15 and from October 1 to December 31 each year.
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The conscription work is continuous throughout the year. Putin signed a law amending the National Defense Law and the Military Service Law.
Jin10 reported on November 4th that Russian President Putin signed a law on the 4th, amending the Russian Defense Law and the Military Service Law. The amended law allows for the conscription of Russian military reservists to protect critical infrastructure and important livelihood facilities according to presidential orders. The specific conscription methods will be determined by the Russian federal government. On the 4th, Putin also signed a law revising the Russian Military Service Law. The amended Military Service Law stipulates that conscription in Russia will take place continuously throughout the year. Conscripts will be required to gather at their service locations during two periods: from April 1 to July 15 and from October 1 to December 31 each year.