Russia’s IC head suggests revoking citizenship of migrants who refuse to fight against Ukraine

Russian media reports say Russia’s Investigative Committee (IC) Alexander Bastrykin has suggested revoking Russian citizenship of migrants who refuse to participate in Russia's war against Ukraine. A video message from IC Head Alexander Bastrykin was posted on the Investigative Committee’s official website yesterday.   “While a special military operation is underway, I think it is necessary […]

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Russian media reports say Russia’s Investigative Committee (IC) Alexander Bastrykin has suggested revoking Russian citizenship of migrants who refuse to participate in Russia's war against Ukraine.

A video message from IC Head Alexander Bastrykin was posted on the Investigative Committee’s official website yesterday.  

“While a special military operation is underway, I think it is necessary to involve them (migrants) in conducting a special military operation.  If you are not ready, as a citizen of the Russian Federation, to fulfill your military duty, a decision must be made to deprive such a person of citizenship,” Bastrykin said in comments cited by Interfax

Bastrykin reportedly further noted that it would be advisable to provide for a procedure of mandatory receipt of the Russian SIM card from the moment a migrant enters Russia with the obligatory use of it when creating a personal account on the State Services portal.   

 

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