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    Moscow to Allow Foreigners into Russian Army

    Russian Army soldiers on parade.


    MOSCOW (The Moscow Times)--President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree
    authorizing foreign citizens to serve in the Russian army and Interior
    Ministry troops, according to a document published on the Kremlin
    website.

    Foreigners aged 18 to 30 can enlist in the military under five-year
    contracts on condition they speak Russian and have no criminal record,
    according to the decree, which was signed on Jan. 2 and published on
    the Kremlin website this past weekend.

    The decree will enable scores of young men from former Soviet
    republics in Central Asia and other regions who have been flocking to
    Russia as migrant laborers to instead sign up as soldiers -- likely
    earning higher salaries and receiving military benefits.

    Russia has military bases in Tajikistan and Armenia, and units in the
    breakaway regions of Transdnestr in Moldova as well as Abkhazia and
    South Ossetia in Georgia.

    The decree also allows foreigners to serve in the national
    firefighting service or as Interior Ministry troops -- a force that is
    deployed within the country to ensure order and combat insurgencies or
    riots.

    Russia has lately been striving to increase the number of professional
    soldiers in the military as part of Putin's wide-ranging military
    modernization and rearmament program.

    Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said in 2013 that half of the Russian
    military -- or 500,000 soldiers -- would be serving on professional
    contracts by 2022, RIA Novosti reported. The army is still primarily
    made up of conscript soldiers in a holdover from the Soviet era.


    http://asbarez.com/130465/moscow-to-allow-foreigners-into-russian-army/

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