The autumn conscription plan in Tajikistan is 75% fulfilled in ten days

In most cases, the ranks of the Armed Forces are replenished with volunteers. For the first 10 days of the autumn conscription, the military service plan was fulfilled by 75%. This was announced by the head of the press center of the country's Ministry of Defense, Colonel Faridun Mahmadalizoda. According to him, in the first […]

In most cases, the ranks of the Armed Forces are replenished with volunteers.

For the first 10 days of the autumn conscription, the military service plan was fulfilled by 75%.

This was announced by the head of the press center of the country's Ministry of Defense, Colonel Faridun Mahmadalizoda.

According to him, in the first days of the army conscription, the plan was exceeded by the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region. The military commissariat of the region fulfilled the plan by 106%.

In the Sughd region, the plan for the army conscription was fulfilled by 60%, in Khatlon – by 70%. In the districts of republican subordination, as Mahmadalizoda noted, the implementation of the draft plan is 85%, in Dushanbe – 87%.

In the autumn season, which began on October 1, young people who have reached the age of 18 by the day of conscription, as well as older draft ages who do not have the right to deferment or exemption from military service are called up for military service.

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