New soldiers attend an oath-taking ceremony at Novosibirsk’s 39th Guards Rocket Division. Kirill Kukhmar / TASS 

Reuters: Russia increases maximum size of armed forces by 170,000 servicemen 

(Reuters) – Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree to increase the maximum number of servicemen in the Russian armed forces by 170,000 people, the Kremlin and the Defence Ministry said on Friday. According to the document, the regular strength of the armed forces is now set at 1,320,000 servicemen. 

“The increase in the full-time strength of the armed forces is due to the growing threats to our country associated with the special military operation and the ongoing expansion of NATO,” the Russian defence ministry said. 

The ministry also said that the increase in the number of servicemen is due to the recruitment of contract personnel, and the military has no plans to significantly increase conscription or carry out a new wave of mobilisation.  

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Putin Signs Decree Ordering The Russian Military To Boost Its Troop Numbers By 170,000

 

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