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Over 20,000 mobilised residents from occupied Horlivka, Donetsk Oblast, killed in war

Moscow Mayor claims 45,000 Muscovites are fighting in Ukraine

Training of conscripts should be based on "real combat experience" – Zelenskyy

Ukraine approves female military uniforms

Kremlin try to show favourable conditions for attracting volunteers to army – ISW

Russian authorities replenish internal forces units with convicts or suspects

Russia forms new units, but they are insufficient without increased mobilisation – UK intelligence

Putin increases fines for failure to appear at military enlistment office

Russians forcibly mobilise about 60,000 men from occupied territories – Ukraine's Defence Intelligence

Ukrainian parliament extends martial law and mobilisation

Zelenskyy proposes to extend martial law and mobilisation

Ukraine's government plans to extend martial law and mobilisation until November

Russia increased fines for failure to appear at the military commissariat tenfold, raise conscription age limit

Russians in Mariupol mobilise builders from Uzbekistan – General Staff

​​Number of mobilised fugitives from Russian army doubles

Russians prepare for new conscription wave in temporarily occupied parts of Zaporizhzhia Oblast

Discontent of soldiers' mothers in Russia is gaining dangerous momentum

Russia adopts law allowing confiscation of conscripts' passports

Occupiers force men arrested in Zaporizhzhia Oblast to join Russian army

Over 1,000 Russians flee from conscription to Finland

Occupiers are forcibly mobilising Ukrainian men with Russian citizenship in Kherson Oblast – General Staff

In Kamchatka, two soldiers sent to prison for refusing to fight in Ukraine

Russian Defence Ministry recruits up to 10,000 convicts for war in April

Russian occupiers begin enlistment in Mariupol

Under pretext of "evacuation", Russians want to conscript residents of occupied territories

Verkhovna Rada prolongs martial law and mobilisation in Ukraine

Zelenskyy calls on Rada to extend martial law and mobilisation

Russian occupiers in Luhansk Oblast limit numbers at funeral processions and insist that mobilised soldiers be cremated

About 120, 000 more mobilised Russians are waiting to be deployed to Ukraine – Ukraine's Defence Intelligence

Electronic military draft notices in Russia: Kremlin states there is no new wave of mobilisation