Those who meet the conditions must report within 10 days. Russian media: Ukraine Expands Recruitment and Mobilizes Capital | Recruitment | Ukraine
According to today's Russian television website on June 22, the local conscription department in the Oboron district of Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, said on June 22 that residents who meet the conscription criteria must report to the military conscription office within 10 days, even if they have not received any personal notification.
The report stated that the document signed by local commissioner Alexei Privala was published on social media, and was also reprinted by the Ukrainian newspaper "Ukrainian State Network". In response to media inquiries, Privala's office stated that this order is not something new, as notices are regularly issued.
However, setting a precedent in the region was the full enlistment of all personnel. The western Ukrainian city of Ivano Frankivsk has taken the same measures. The local conscription order issued on June 13th also includes conscription vehicles and prohibits residents from moving away without explicit permission from the conscription department.
According to reports, the notice in Ivanov Frankivsk city stipulates that all men who meet the requirements of the conscription notice must report within 10 days.
The conscription department in the Oboron district of Kiev has also set a 10 day deadline. The Ukrainian State Network said that the order was not only applicable to men who registered registered residence in the region, but also to men who temporarily lived in the region.
The Chernihiv region of Ukraine reported on the 21st that the area is struggling to meet the recruitment quota. Regional conscription commissioner Oleg Gonchaluk admitted that over 20000 people did not report after receiving a conscription order.
According to reports, as Ukraine expands its conscription mobilization measures, the country's long publicized "counterattack" on the Zaporizhzhia front failed to expel Russian troops after more than two weeks of fighting.
Western officials told CNN reporters on the 22nd that the attack "did not meet expectations in any way," while Ukrainian President Zelensky admitted on the 21st that progress was "slower than expected.".
According to Russian officials, Ukraine has suffered up to 13000 casualties since June 4th and is currently restructuring its troops in an attempt to make a comeback. On the 22nd, Nikolai Patrushchev, Secretary of the Russian Federal Security Council, and Sergei Shoigu, Minister of Defense, informed Russian President Putin that many of the 246 tanks, 152 infantry tanks, and 443 armored vehicles lost in the attempted attack on Ukraine were provided by the West.