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Ryazan Governor Orders Businesses to Set Military Recruitment Quotas

The directive sets quotas by company size and may expose firms to fines of up to 1 million rubles for noncompliance.

Summary by The Moscow Times
Authorities in the Ryazan region have ordered businesses to nominate a minimum number of employees for contract military service, marking the latest iteration of government efforts to maintain a steady flow of troops to the front line in eastern Ukraine.

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The governor of the Rjasan region commits companies to report employees for military service, which could further burden the troubled economy.

·Berlin, Germany
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Pavel Malkov, Governor of the Ryazan Region, signed a decree requiring enterprises to complete “tasks to select candidates for military service under contract.”

·Riga, Latvia
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In the Riazan region, employers now have to pass on names to the army under penalty. Behind the posted volunteerism, a diffuse mobilization takes place even in offices and factories.

·France
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Meduza broke the news in Riga, Latvia on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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