Royal Oak Tribune

Russia takes steps to bolster army, tighten grip on Ukraine

- By Ricardo Mazalan

KYIV, UKRAINE » President Vladimir Putin issued an order Wednesday to fast track Russian citizenshi­p for residents in parts of southern Ukraine largely held by his forces, while lawmakers in Moscow passed a bill to strengthen the stretched Russian army.

Putin’s decree applying to the Kherson and Zaporizhzh­ia regions could allow Russia to strengthen its hold on territory that lies between eastern Ukraine, where Moscow-backed separatist­s occupy some areas, and the Crimean Peninsula, which Russia seized in 2014.

The Russian army is engaged in an intense battle for Ukraine’s eastern industrial heartland, known as the Donbas. In a sign that the Kremlin is trying to bolster its stretched military machine, Russian lawmakers agreed to scrap the age limit of 40 for individual­s signing their first voluntary military contracts. A descriptio­n of the bill on the parliament website indicated older recruits would be allowed to operate precision weapons or serve in engineerin­g or medical roles. The chair of the Russian parliament’s defense committee, Andrei Kartapolov, said the measure would make it easier to hire people with “in-demand” skills.

Russian authoritie­s have said that only volunteer contract soldiers are sent to fight in Ukraine, although they have acknowledg­ed that some conscripts were drawn into the fighting by mistake in the early stages of the war.

Three months into Russia’s invasion of the neighborin­g country, Putin visited a military hospital in Moscow and met with some soldiers wounded in Ukraine, the Kremlin said in a statement on its website.

Wednesday’s event was the Russian leader’s first publicly known visit with soldiers fighting in Ukraine since he launched the war on Feb. 24. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has visited wounded soldiers, civilians and children — including at times when Russian troops were fighting on the outskirts of Kyiv.

 ?? ANDRIY ANDRIYENKO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Residents remove debris from a destroyed house after Russian shelling in Kramatorsk, Ukraine, Wednesday.
ANDRIY ANDRIYENKO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Residents remove debris from a destroyed house after Russian shelling in Kramatorsk, Ukraine, Wednesday.

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