The Russian State Duma adopted a law establishing a unified registry of individuals eligible for military service and providing for the possibility of sending call-up papers electronically.
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On 11 April 2023, the Russian State Duma adopted a law establishing a unified registry of individuals eligible for military service and providing for the possibility of sending call-up papers electronically, rather than by letter, removing one obstacle which has previously allowed some to dodge the draft.
The Russian State Duma adopted a law establishing a unified registry of individuals eligible for military service on April 11, 2023
The law enables authorities to serve call-up papers electronically rather than by letter, removing an obstacle that allowed some to dodge the draft
Individuals' call-up data will be digitally linked to other state-provided online services
Authorities will likely punish draft-dodgers by automatically limiting employment rights and restricting foreign travel
The measures will come into force later in 2023 and do not indicate a major new wave of enforced mobilisation at this time
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