Recruits from Kazan will serve in the Presidential regiment, scientific military units, the Baltic, Black Sea and Northern Fleets.
In Kazan, the dispatch of recruits to join the military service has completed. 644 recruits from the capital of Tatarstan will serve in the ranks of the Russian Armed Forces, said the military commissar of the Vakhitovsky and Privolzhsky districts of the city, Colonel Mikhail Venediktov.
The young men from Kazan went to serve in all parts of Russia, from Kaliningrad to Vladivostok. Thirty-seven people went to the Baltic Fleet, 8 of them to the small anti–submarine ship “Kazanets” supported by the city, 123 men to the Black Sea Fleet, and 18 Kazan recruits to the Northern Fleet. 16 people will join the airborne units, including 5 parachutists trained in the Kazan aeroclub, 9 people were drafted to the Presidential regiment of the Federal Guard Service of the Russian Federation, 13 Kazan recruits were sent to scientific military units, 70 people trained in the school of Russian Army, Air Force and Nave Volunteer Society will serve as military drivers.
The Armed Forces of Russia were replenished by 347 Kazan citizens who from the secondary vocational education institutions, and 67 people who graduated the universities.
In total, 4,846 people were called by draft commissions in the spring, 4,826 of them arrived. For 20 people who did not arrive to the draft commissions without valid reasons, cases are being prepared for the investigative authorities.
The military commissariats of the city fulfilled the task and called up the necessary number of recruits to serve in the army, Mikhail Venediktov said.
Twenty letters of thanks were received from commanders in respect of citizens called up for military service in the last draft.
With the completion of the spring draft, the military commissariats of the city began preparing for the autumn draft. At the end of July, the military commissariats of the districts will determine Kazan citizens who are subject to draft. Medical commissions will be staffed by doctors in a timely manner. From September, the military commissariats of the districts of Kazan will begin notifying recruits by handing over a draft notice, including through the military registration desks of educational institutions to students who are not entitled to military deferment. Draft notices will also be delivered through employers with the support of the Pension Fund of the Russian Federation and the Federal Tax Service. In October, it is planned to involve the internal affairs bodies in the draft campaign to establish the location of people who could not be notified in order to ensure their draft.