Despite the district’s military prosecutor’s office acknowledging the violations last year, conscripts from various military units at the Chebarkul garrison, in the Chelyabinsk region, say that as recently as this spring they were still being forced to sign contracts with the Defence Ministry, which would make them eligible to be sent to the frontline in Ukraine.
Cash in advance
Mark Leonov and Pyotr Yando, two conscripts serving in Chebarkul, told news channel Ostorozhno Novosti in September that they had received substantial sums of money on their bank accounts — much more than the 2,500 rubles (€27) they were supposed to receive by law as a monthly stipend for regular conscripts, who typically serve far from the frontline and are only made to serve for a year.