Following the March 22 Crocus City Hall attack, Russia has reported a notable surge in army recruitment, attributing the increase to individuals' desire to avenge the victims of the incident. The Russian Ministry of Defense claims this significant rise in enlistment, yet no concrete evidence has been provided to support the assertion that Kyiv was involved in the attack. Despite the lack of proof, Russia continues to blame Kyiv for the terrorist act, stating that the main motivation behind the new wave of recruits is retribution against the perpetrators.
The Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD) claimed that the March 22 Crocus City Hall attack has caused a significant increase in Russian contract service applicants amid reported Russian efforts to increase force generation this spring. 🧵(1/6) https://t.co/k2si7X1KGz https://t.co/p1oqvQP7sd
#Russia claims there's a surge in civilians signing up to join the armed forces post the deadly #Moscow attack WATCH for details https://t.co/dLlVRWdeCs
Big spike in Russian volunteers after the terrorist attack in Moscow. Ukraine lowering the draft age, struggling to conscript soldiers, many videos of men seized off the street. Huge numbers of German casualties in the last year of WWII, after the outcome was clear.
NEW: Russia reports surge in army recruitment after Moscow attack https://t.co/rzz7zhRzC1
Russia continues to blame Kyiv for the Crocus terror attack without evidence The Defence Ministry now claims there's been a major surge in the number of men signing up to fight in Ukraine, with most saying their main motive is to "avenge" the victims https://t.co/9tHGVB6LNS
Russia says it’s seen a “significant increase” in army sign-ups since the Crocus City Hall terrorist attack, with most recruits saying their “main motivation” is to “avenge” the victims. Moscow has provided no evidence that Kyiv was involved in the attack. https://t.co/rwXM2P8IOp
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