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Russian airlines ordered not to sell tickets to men in the age group of 18-65 years, fear of martial law increased: Report A to Z Counsel

रूसी एयरलाइन्स को 18-65 साल के पुरुषों को टिकट ना बेचने का मिला आदेश, मार्शल लॉ का बढ़ा डर : रिपोर्ट


In his speech given by Putin on Wednesday, there was talk of sending reserve forces to the Ukraine war. (File Photo)

Russia President’s outgoing flights vladimir putin (Vladimir Putin) are almost completely booked after the order to send reserve forces to Ukraine. Aviasales, a website that sells air travel tickets in Russia, showed that all tickets for nearby countries, namely Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan, were sold out on Wednesday. The Turkish airline said on its website that all flights to Istanbul have also been booked till Saturday. Putin made his announcement by giving a speech on TV.

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Several news websites and journalists have reported on Twitter that Russian Airlines has stopped selling tickets to men aged 18-65 (war age). This news has come at a time when the fear of issuing martial law has increased in the country. Fortune by In one of his reports, he said that only after the permission of the Russian Defense Ministry, youth will be able to go out of the country.

It is also likely that a referendum will be held in Luhansk and Donetsk later this week in which Russian President Putin will have the opportunity to officially annex the regions to Russia.
After Putin’s speech on Wednesday, Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu had claimed that three lakh soldiers could be called to serve the country.

According to The Guardian, B recruitments are going on from the Wagner Group, the mercenary outfit. Efforts are also being made to make people who have been convicted in Russia a part of the Ukraine war.



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