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Young Muscovites identified by facial recognition systems are increasingly being coerced into joining the army

Last month, Vladimir Putin decreed the largest intake of conscripts by the Russian military in 14 years, ordering the Ministry of Defence to draft 160,000 new recruits this year alone. The spring conscription campaign, which began on 1 April and will last until 15 July, has been accompanied by warnings from human rights activists about the growing frequency with which illegal round ups are being used as a means to meet these ambitious targets.
Even those who have been given permission to defer their military service are not safe and are being detained in increased numbers.
Once a person is forcibly taken to a conscription point, they can find themselves illegally coerced into beginning their military service the same day.
“Sadly, this modern-day hunt for conscripts using CCTV is legal.”











