Russian Occupiers Raised Age Limit For Those Mobilized From ORDLO To 65

The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense states that the Russian occupiers have raised the age limit for those mobilized from the temporarily occupied territories of Donetsk and Luhansk regions (ORDLO) from 55 to 65 years.

The Main Intelligence Directorate announced this on its Telegram channel, Ukrainian News Agency reports.

"The enemy continues 'mobilization' in the temporarily occupied territories. In particular, another wave is taking place on the territory of Donetsk region. In order to increase the number of potential 'conscripts', the occupiers increase the age limit for 'conscripts' from 55 to 65 years," the intelligence agency said.

Local television in the occupied territories of Luhansk region announced the mobilization of the local population.

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According to the statement, students are actively recruited into the ranks of the occupying army.

In particular, all students of the Luhansk Railway Technical School are officially summoned to the educational institution for registration.

Those who are already 18 years old are personally called by the director of the educational institution.

The situation is similar at the Luhansk Medical University - the institution announced the mandatory arrival for registration of senior students.

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As Ukrainian News Agency reported, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu are preparing to involve minors in the war against Ukraine.

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