Russia's so desperate for soldiers that it's offering a $5,200 sign-on bonus to recruit from neighboring Kazakhstan
home to about 3.5 million ethnic Russians, who make up nearly 18% of the country's population of about 19.5 million people.
The online recruitment ads feature the flags of Russia and Kazakhstan alongside the slogan"Shoulder to shoulder," per Reuters. The posts offer the 495,000-ruble one-off payment, a monthly 190,000-ruble salary, and other benefits for those who ink a contract with the Russian military, per the news agency.
The ads lead to a website that offers people a chance to join the Russian army in the country's far eastern Sakhalin region — where an organization set up by the local government is doing the recruitment, according to Reuters.
Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også lese nyheter som ligner på denne som vi har samlet inn fra andre nyhetskilder.
4 charged with shoplifting $5K in goods from 8 stores in N.J. mallThe four suspects, all from New York, were allegedly in possession of stolen merchandise from the Willowbrook Mall, according to police in Wayne.
Les mer »
Devon Archer Confirms Breitbart News' 2020 Report on Joe Biden, Kazakhstan DinnerDevon Archer, former business partner of Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, confirmed to Congress what Breitbart News reported in October 2020.
Les mer »
Post Malone Gives Young Fan $5K Guitar At Tampa ConcertOne very lucky Post Malone left his recent concert with a kick-ass memento ... because the little girl's a proud new owner of his $5K guitar!!!
Les mer »
SF mayor says even Elon Musk's X isn't 'above the rules': reportInsider tells the global tech, finance, markets, media, healthcare, and strategy stories you want to know.
Les mer »
Bed Bath & Beyond's new website and app are brimming with discountsInsider tells the global tech, finance, markets, media, healthcare, and strategy stories you want to know.
Les mer »
Fitch downgrades US credit rating citing deficits, governance, debt ceilingFitch downgrades US credit rating citing 'steady deterioration' of US governance amid frequent debt ceiling battles
Les mer »