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Struggling in Ukraine, Russia paves way to sign up over-40s for army

  • The State Duma’s website says the move will enable the military to utilise the skills of older professionals, but analysts say Moscow is running low on manpower
  • Currently, only Russians aged 18-40 and foreigners aged 18-30 can enter into a first contract with the armed forces

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Workers set up the wreckage of a destroyed Russian tank at Mikhailovsaya Square in downtown Kyiv, Ukraine on Friday. Photo: EPA-EFE

In a sign of Russia’s urgent need to bolster its war effort in Ukraine, parliament said on Friday it would consider a bill to allow Russians over 40 and foreigners over 30 to sign up for the military.

The website of the State Duma, parliament’s lower house, said the move would enable the military to utilise the skills of older professionals.

“For the use of high-precision weapons, the operation of weapons and military equipment, highly professional specialists are needed. Experience shows that they become such by the age of 40–45,” it said.

Currently, only Russians aged 18-40 and foreigners aged 18-30 can enter into a first contract with the military.

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