
Protests against military conscription are growing among Russian youth. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to a report from URA.ru, a survey conducted by "Novaya Gazeta Europe" revealed that 47 percent of young people aged 18 to 29 do not want to serve in the military. Participants in the survey cited the main reason as the danger to life posed by serving in the Russian army and that this decision conflicts with their personal plans.
Additionally, there is an increase in attempts to evade conscription, leave the country, or escape through other means. Experts link this sentiment to the war in Ukraine, information pressure, and a lack of trust in the country's security.
This situation indicates a sharp change in attitudes towards military service among young people and complicates the socio-political situation further. It is important for youth in Uzbekistan and other countries to pay attention to the issue of military conscription.
To improve attitudes towards military service, it is necessary to enhance social support and trust. Furthermore, the personal plans and security needs of young people must be taken into account.
In this regard, improving state policy and information policy is of great importance