13.03.2022, Polen, Przemysl: Eine ukrainische Familie, die vor dem Krieg geflohen ist wartet am Bahnhof in Przemysl auf einen Zug. Immer mehr Menschen bringen sich vor dem Krieg in der Ukraine in Sicherheit - vor allem in Polen. Fast 1,7 Millionen Menschen sind bereits in dem Nachbarland der Ukraine angekommen. Foto: Petros Giannakouris/AP/dpa +++ dpa-Bildfunk +++

As the Ukrainian portal “Kyiv Independent” reports, citing the Ukrainian secret service, the military commissariats of the two largest cities in Russia (Moscow and St. Petersburg) have received instructions to conscript residents on a large scale for military service in occupied Crimea .

The Russian army has long faced the problem of finding enough new recruits for the war in Ukraine. From a Russian point of view, an extension to the two economically strong metropolises would be a delicate step. Russian President Vladimir Putin has tried to keep the war away from precisely this part of the population, instead forcing residents of the illegally annexed Ukrainian oblasts of Luhansk and Donetsk to the front. Ethnic minorities in Russia are also to be deployed more at the front. (tsp)