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Putin increases Russian army headcount

AFP . Moscow
26 Aug 2022 11:37:16 | Update: 26 Aug 2022 15:49:22
Putin increases Russian army headcount
A female officer of the Russian Defence Ministry attends the All-Russian competition "Alive forever" in shooting from military weapons among the best fighters of law enforcement agencies of the Federal Penitentiary Service, the Ministry of Defense, the Interior Ministry, the Federal Security Service of Russia in Saint Petersburg on August, 25, 2022 — AFP

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday signed a decree to increase the headcount of the country's army, as Moscow's military intervention in Ukraine enters its seventh month.  

Russia's army will have over two million people, including 1.15 million servicemen, starting January next year, according to the decree published on a government portal.

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Putin last set the army headcount in 2017 at around 1.9 million people with 1.01 million soldiers.

While the decree does not outline the reasons for the increase, it comes as Moscow's troops are focused on capturing territories in eastern Ukraine. 

The decree also comes at a time of soaring tensions between Moscow and Western countries that have sanctioned Russia over its operation in Ukraine. 

 

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