Nov. 1 () –
The Russian Ministry of Defense has reported this Monday that all activities of partial military mobilization and delivery of summons to fight on the front lines in the conflict against Ukraine have stopped.
“All activities related to the recruitment of reservists for military service by military enlistment offices and regional governments have been suspended. The preparation and delivery of military citations are now suspended,” the department has moved, according to the Russian agency TASS.
In addition, he has indicated that the reports on the partial mobilization had to be presented before this Tuesday and for this they had sent instructions to the commanders of the troops in the different military districts.
The Ministry has indicated that the isolation offices will only recruit volunteers from now on and will hire soldiers for the armed forces displaced in the war. Likewise, they have detailed that the buildings used for the partial mobilization will recover their previous uses.
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu told President Vladimir Putin on October 28 that the partial mobilization, which had begun on September 21, had ended. Shoigu said a total of 300,000 people had been summoned and no more targets were planned as part of the partial mobilization.