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In an attempt to avoid mobilisation, Kremlin now allows foreigners to serve in Russian army

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To offset battlefield losses without triggering a second wave of mobilisation, the Russian president signed a decree allowing foreigners to serve in the Russian army not only during a state of emergency or martial law, but also amid draft periods.

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