ВОЕНКОМАТЫ вызывают запасников в 2026 году. НОВЫЕ ПРОБЛЕМЫ #призыв, #военкомат, #мобилизация
Discussion on Military Draft and Reserve Call-ups
Overview of the Military Draft in 2026
- The speaker, Marat Samsonov, introduces himself as a lawyer specializing in military conscription, family law, housing disputes, and personal bankruptcy.
- The discussion focuses on the reasons for calling up reservists and partially addresses conscripts in 2026, highlighting new legal objectives that have emerged since 2025.
Changes to Conscription Laws
- In 2026, conscripts can be called year-round instead of during fixed periods. This change aims to alleviate the pressure of urgent calls for service.
- The new system is expected to allow for more thoughtful assessments regarding fitness for service and health conditions among potential recruits.
Objectives for Calling Up Reservists
- Reservists may receive summons primarily to clarify military registration data; these notifications can now be issued electronically as well as on paper.
- Despite previous issues with electronic systems due to security breaches, the military registration database remains operational.
Specific Goals of Summons
- The first goal of summoning reservists is to verify their military registration information.
- A second objective includes sending citizens to military training exercises; a presidential decree has authorized such gatherings for reservists in 2026.
- Thirdly, individuals may be offered contracts for military service. This practice has become common based on consultations with citizens seeking legal advice.
Legal Implications of Signing Contracts
- Citizens are informed that signing contracts is voluntary; refusal will not result in penalties or fines.
- There are humorous anecdotes about older individuals being approached about signing contracts despite not being eligible due to age or status.
New Legislative Developments
- Recent changes allow military offices to summon individuals specifically for contract discussions related to mobilization reserves.
- Special training sessions have been introduced aimed at preparing those within the mobilization reserve framework.
Infrastructure Attacks and Military Contracts
Overview of Infrastructure Vulnerabilities
- Discussion on various infrastructure objects such as oil refineries, power plants, and substations that are currently facing drone attacks from hostile states.
- The implementation of protective measures for these infrastructures is still under consideration, with no clear plan established yet.
Types of Military Contracts
- Explanation of two types of military contracts:
- The first involves serving in the military as a soldier assigned by the state.
- The second type pertains to service in a militia reserve, which is becoming increasingly relevant.
Mobilization and Citizen Participation
- Emphasis on the need for citizens to participate in special mobilization gatherings, requiring them to sign contracts for reservist status.
- Highlighting that these contracts aim to ensure a sufficient number of citizens are available for mobilization efforts.
Notification Process for Military Summons
- Clarification on how summons (повестки) can be delivered:
- Paper summons can be handed out at places like home or work.
- Electronic summons are posted in a registry and notifications sent via government services.
Legal Implications of Non-Awareness
- Discussion about legal consequences if individuals do not receive their electronic summons due to lack of access to government services or internet.
- Argument that an electronic summons placed in the registry after seven days should not incur penalties since individuals may not have been aware it was issued.
Responsibilities Regarding Internet Access
- Assertion that citizens are not legally obligated to monitor online platforms for their summons notifications; they also aren't required to possess technology or internet access.
- Critique regarding the government's failure to provide resources or training necessary for citizens to engage with digital platforms effectively.
Conclusion on Legal Standing
- Final thoughts emphasize that expecting citizens to track their own military obligations through digital means without support is unreasonable.
- Reiteration that there should be no negative legal repercussions stemming from unawareness about summoned obligations due to technological barriers.
Additional Resources
- Promotion of a private Telegram channel where legal advice, sample documents, and strategies related to military obligations are shared.
Electronic Summons and Assistance for Conscripts
Challenges Faced by Conscripts
- The discussion highlights various challenges conscripts may face, such as losing access to electronic summons due to theft of personal gadgets.
- Situations are explored where individuals might miss their electronic summons notifications, leading to complications in their mobilization process.
- The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding these unique scenarios that can affect a conscript's ability to respond appropriately.
Support Services Offered
- The organization provides assistance specifically tailored for conscripts and those undergoing mandatory service.
- Services include legal protection during mobilization, changes in fitness categories, and registration processes for conscription.
- The aim is to ensure that individuals are well-informed and supported throughout their military obligations.