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    Foreigners show keen interest in serving in Russian army

    Ekho Moskvy radio, Moscow
    7 Jun 04

    Presenter Foreign citizens are showing a very keen interest in serving
    in the Russian army. This is borne out by the figures of the military
    enlistment centres. Anastasiya (?Izyumskaya) has the details.

    Correspondent In the northwest of the country alone, nearly 40
    foreigners have expressed a desire to serve under contract in the
    Russian armed forces. I would remind you that the possibility of doing
    this arose in spring this year after the appropriate amendments had
    been made to the law on military service.

    The Leningrad Military District mobilization HQ told Interfax news
    agency that it is mainly citizens of the former Soviet republics who
    want to serve under contract. Among those who have applied there are
    also members of the fair sex.

    Actually, this interest in military service in Russia is quite easy
    to explain: after three years of serving in our army, a foreigner,
    if he is from one of the former Soviet republics, can obtain Russian
    citizenship.

    Presenter I would add that Russian legislation stipulates a three-month
    probationary period for contract soldiers.

    The Russian news agency Interfax-AVN web site (Moscow, in English
    0810 gmt) quoted the acting chief of the Leningrad Military District
    mobilization HQ, Col Viktor Martynov, as saying the highest number
    of applications by foreign citizens was made in Leningrad and Pskov
    Regions.

    "The applicants are primarily Ukrainians and Belarusians, and there
    are some people from Moldova and Armenia. They are going through
    professional selection and medical examination at assembly points of
    military commissioner's offices," Martynov said.
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