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Mobilization: latest news for today November 5, 2024 about partial mobilization in Russia

In recent months, the Russian army has been replenished with approximately 300 thousand mobilized people. The latest news about them for today, November 5, 2024, in the Rambler article.

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Belousov congratulated military intelligence officers on their professional holiday

The head of the Russian Ministry of Defense Andrei Belousov congratulated military intelligence officers on their professional holiday, reports RT.

According to him, in extreme conditions, sometimes at the risk of life, reconnaissance soldiers promptly identified and prevented various threats. They obtained valuable information necessary for making important decisions in matters of strengthening the defense capability of the state.

The minister also noted that today, during the special operation, military intelligence officers demonstrate high professionalism, courage and heroism, and perform their military duty in an exemplary manner.

Putin spoke with children of servicemen who died in the Northern Military District

Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke on Red Square with the children of military personnel who died during a special military operation, reports RIA Novosti.

The head of state noted the courage of their fathers.

An activist of the All-Russian Popular Front from the DPR, 16-year-old Sabina Suleymanova, told the Russian leader that her father, a battery commander, died in the zone of a special military operation. He has served since 2014.

Putin responded by saying that the country rests on people like Sabina’s father.

Putin holds a meeting with Northern Military District veteran Pervyshov

Russian President Vladimir Putin met with the former mayor of Krasnodar, veteran of a special military operation, Evgeny Pervyshov, reports RT.

The head of state offered Pervyshov the post of acting governor of the Tambov region.

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