Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree that will impose up to 10 years in prison for those who evade partial mobilization in Russia.
Following the declaration of partial mobilization in Russia last week, a large number of Russian citizens started to leave for other countries, including Turkey, instead of surrendering to their troops. Upon the intensity experienced at airports and borders of neighboring countries, a draft law was prepared to impose prison sentences for those who did not comply with the partial mobilization decision.
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The law adopted by the Russian parliament was approved today by Russian President Vladimir Putin. According to the decree published in the Kremlin Information Service, Russian citizens who do not surrender to their troops will face up to 10 years in prison. Heavy fines will also be imposed on repeat offenders. Those who commit this crime for the first time will face a fine between 1 and 3 million rubles. Those who repeat this crime will be imprisoned for 8 to 10 years,
On the other hand, Russian President Vladimir Putin has approved a decision that makes it easier for foreign citizens who want to serve in the Russian army to obtain citizenship. According to the decree published in the Kremlin Information Service, foreigners who serve in the Russian army can directly become Russian citizens without obtaining a residence permit in the country.