Putin has ordered the conscription of 133,000 new soldiers for front-line duty

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Mothers have shared their fears for their sons (Picture: East2West)
Mothers have shared their fears for their sons (Picture: East2West)

Vladimir Putin has ordered the conscription of another 133,000 soldiers to aid his war in Ukraine.

The 18-to-30 year olds will be called up between tomorrow and December 31, but parents have raised fear that the untrained conscripts will be thrust straight into ‘hot’ border regions close to the war zone. 

The figure is higher than the same draft last year when Putin recruited 130,000, and in spring when he drafted another 150,000.

The Russian regime is facing an increasing backlash over use of conscripts close to the war zone in defiance of an earlier Putin promise to parents that he would not put recruits in harm’s way. 

One grieving Russian mother has risked arrest by demanding from Putin  why her untrained conscript son, 18, was killed in the war, as she accused the autocrat of lying. 

Elena Shumilova, mother of Valentin Shumilov, wrote to Putin saying she no longer ‘respected’ him: ‘Explain to me, the mother of a conscript, how did my son die?  You shout loudly that conscripts do not fight, but their mothers keep burying them.’

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Putin recruited 130,000 last year as well (Picture: East2West)

Elsewhere, a country bordering Russia announced they are considering installing a fence along part of their border with the country.

Norway said they’re considering installing it along part or all of the 123-mile border shared with Russia – similar to what Finland did in the first months after Russia’s invasion into Ukraine.

Emma Davis

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