Russia will keep its minimum conscription age at 18 despite a promise to raise the limit as part of the militarys plans to increase troop numbers, a senior lawmakersaid Friday.A bill backed by President Vladimir Putin originallyenvisioned an increase in age limits for compulsory military service from the current range of men aged 18-27 to 21-30.A transition period broadening the eligibility pool was viewed by critics as an attempt to compensate for troop losses in Ukraine by increasing the number of men eligible for conscription.Andrei Kartapolov, the bills co-author and chair of theDefense Committee in Russias lower-house State Duma, said the new amendments would keep the lower age limit intact and only raise the upper limit to 30.We decided to keep the lower draft age limit at 18 years because a lot of young men want to serve at 18, Kartapolov told reporters.The Dumas Defense Committee backed the new version of the bill Friday ahead of itssecond and third readings, with an upper-house Federation Council vote and Putins signature now required for it to become law.When adopted, the changes will be enforced in next years spring call-up, Kartapolov said.Putin endorsed Defense Minister Sergei Shoigus proposal in December to raise the conscription age limit and increase Russias combat personnel by 30% from 1.15 million to 1.5 million.Tens of thousands of military-age Russian men fled the country after Putin announced a partial mobilization last fall.
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