A recruitment advert circulated in Omsk, Russia, is appealing for more women to sign up to join the army and potentially serve in Ukraine.
it was told that women under 50 were invited to sign one-year contracts, for which they would get no vacation, and for which nurses and cooks needed no special qualifications.
While the hotline didn't specify the exact location recruits would be sent, the outlet was told they would serve in the Russian regions, which would include occupied parts of Ukraine. The Ukrainian regions of Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson are now claimed by Russia, a claim not recognized by the vast majority of other countries.with a warning to locals not to sign up.it said had died in Ukraine.In March, Ukraine's defense ministry suggested that Russia was
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