An official from the administration of the Frunzensky district of the city came to one of the shelters in St. Petersburg.

In St. Petersburg, Russia, officials offered the homeless to sign a contract to serve in the Russian army.
This is reported by “Rotonda” with reference to a source in the NGO “Nochlezhka”, which helps homeless people in St. Petersburg and Moscow.
According to the publication, an official from the administration of the Frunzensky district of the city came to one of the Nochlezhka shelters. He suggested that NPO employees spread leaflets in the shelter saying that the authorities of St. Petersburg are looking for people to serve under the contract.
“The officer on duty did not allow the leaflets to be laid out, he sent them to the leadership. But no one came to the leadership,” a representative of the fund said.
The administration of the Frunzensky district confirmed this information. They explained that this is done in order to inform everyone possible about the contract service.
The leaflets indicate that men aged 19–59 with an education of at least secondary education can serve under the contract.
(C)UNIAN 2022

Maybe they should go to the zoos and get monkeys to fight for them. They would at least raise the army’s IQ.
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How long before the let the cat out of the bag and start asking regular ruzzians in Moscow and Leningrad oblasts?
I think I see their problem, they were looking for people with secondary education. They only had primary education on rubber butts.