Por: NBC News World April 12, 2023
Russian lawmakers on Tuesday voted to enforce an electronic draft system that would make it nearly impossible for men to avoid conscription, the latest sign that Moscow is preparing to boost a military struggling under Kyiv’s fierce counterattack. The new system comes ahead of Ukraine's widely anticipated spring offensive. Currently, Russian men have to be served with paper conscription notices, delivered in-person at a registered... + full article
The Boston Globe USA World April 13, 2023
MOSCOW (AP) — The upper house of Russia’s parliament on Wednesday swiftly approved a bill that would allow authorities to issue electronic summonses to draftees and reservists amid the fighting in Ukraine.The Federation Council’s vote was the last step needed before the... + más
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Russia passes bill to allow electronic conscription notices | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA World April 13, 2023
Members of the Russian Federation Council listen to the national anthem as they attend a session in Moscow on Wednesday. The Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation via AP MOSCOW — The upper house of Russia’s parliament on Wednesday swiftly approved a bill that would... + más
Putin signs bill allowing electronic conscription notices | Associated Press
ABC News USA World December 14, 2022
SEOUL, South Korea -- Jin, the eldest member of K-pop sensation BTS, was dispatched Tuesday to a front-line military training division north of Seoul.Jin, 30, is heading to the military after delaying conscription two years beyond the maximum age limit. This was possible due to... + más
'Time for a curtain call': BTS member Jin begins military duty at front-line boot camp | 10 WBNS
BTS member Jin begins his mandatory military service in South Korea | Los Angeles Times
NBC News USA Opinion October 23, 2022
The K-pop superstars of the boy band BTS made headlines around the world Monday when their agency, BigHit Music, announced that all seven members would fulfill their military service in South Korea. It put to rest the speculation on whether or not the members of the band... + más
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Fox News USA Entertainment October 17, 2022
The members of the will officially serve in their country's military, the group's agency announced on Monday.The news concludes a years-long debate about whether the internationally-popular musicians should be compelled to serve in their country's military, which... + más
BTS to serve in South Korean military amid heated debate over their exemption | ABC News
K-Pop Group BTS Members Face Possible Military Service in South Korea | NBC 6 South Florida
Newsweek USA World October 05, 2022
Putin's mobilization efforts do not appear to have run as smoothly as the Russian president might have wished, with between 350,000 and 700,000 citizens reportedly fleeing the country to avoid conscription in just two weeks. Of those who have been mobilized, tens of... + más
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Newsweek USA World October 04, 2022
Multiple videos have emerged purporting to show Russian men deliberately breaking their friends' limbs, with their apparent consent, to avoid being conscripted into the military.On September 21, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered a partial mobilization of the Russian... + más
Fact Check: Did Russia mobilize man blind from birth to fight in Ukraine? | Newsweek
Experts: Russia finding new ways to spread propaganda videos | Associated Press
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