NewsCelebrities with Russian passports may face military conscription

Celebrities with Russian passports may face military conscription

Steven Seagal and Gerard Depardieu to go to the front? Russia wants to send foreigners with passports to war
Steven Seagal and Gerard Depardieu to go to the front? Russia wants to send foreigners with passports to war
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9:32 AM EDT, July 28, 2024

Ukrainian politician Anton Herashchenko recalls the words of Alexander Bastrykin, head of the Investigative Committee of Russia, regarding the conscription of foreigners into the army. All those who received a Russian passport may feel obligated to military service. Herashchenko's post carries a great deal of sarcasm towards the Russians. Herashchenko reminds us that Steven Seagal and Gerard Depardieu are among those with Russian passports.

Sunday, July 28, 2024, marks the 886th day of the war in Ukraine. According to statistics provided by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, since February 24, 2022, 574,690 Russian soldiers have already died in the war.

Russians are incurring significant losses in this war. Consequently, they are trying various methods to replenish their frontline personnel. General and covert mobilization, amnesty for the convicted—these are just some examples. Anton Herashchenko recalls the words of a Russian politician and points out that Steven Seagal and Gerard Depardieu also have Russian passports.

- Head of Russian investigative committee Bastrykin suggests sending foreigners to war who received Russian citizenship, "as a priority. Just illustrative photos of some new Russian citizens – reports Anton Herashchenko on platform X.

Herashchenko also posted a photograph of a third man—Jeff Monson, an American athlete who accepted Russian citizenship. Herashchenko's post quickly filled with comments. Netizens also place Edward Snowden alongside Depardieu, Seagal, and Monson.

– We have already caught more than 30,000 [migrants] who received citizenship and did not want to register for the military, put them on the register, and already sent about 10,000 to the zone of a special military operation – said Bastrykin during the International Legal Forum in St. Petersburg.

Actors, athletes, and other "stars" are needed by Russia for propaganda efforts. The chances that 75-year-old Depardieu or the three-years-younger Seagal will be called up are illusory.

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