Putin Signs Citizenship Decree To Attract Foreigners To Fight For Russia

Russia has poured hundreds of thousands of troops into its subsequent 22-month-old full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

President Vladimir Putin signed a decree expediting Russian citizenship to foreigners who sign at least one-year contracts to serve in the military or in "military formations." The offer to foreigners also extends to the immediate family members of those who volunteer. The move comes as Russia struggles to replenish units fighting in Ukraine, where more than 300,000 Russians are estimated to have been killed or wounded since February 2022. Putin on January 4 also signed a separate decree simplifying citizenship procedures for Ukrainian citizens who were born and permanently reside in Crimea before 2014, the year that Russia forcibly annexed the Ukrainian peninsula. To see the original story by Current Time, click here. To see the original story by RFE/RL's Russian Service, click here.