Moldovans from Russia could be sent to the front. The warning of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Moldova for its own citizens


Russian recruits in Crimea, Simferopol, April 2024. PHOTO: Kommersant Photo Agency / ddp USA / Profimedia
Moldovans in the Russian Federation, who apply for a residence permit or Russian citizenship, may be forced to sign the military service contract and thus be sent to the front in Ukraine, according to changes in Russian legislation. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Chisinau sent an address warning its citizens of this risk.
“According to a presidential decree, signed in Moscow (No. 821 of November 5, 2025), certain categories of foreigners applying for a residence permit or Russian citizenship may be required to sign a military service contract or present a certificate certifying their unfitness for the army. Although the Russian authorities talk about “special conditions” for Moldovans, their application is not clear. In practice, there is a risk that people will be pressured to accept military obligations”, the statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Chisinau states.
Thus, the institution recommends people who intend to go to Russia or are already there, to be extremely cautious, not to sign any document of a military nature without legal consultation, and in case of pressure, to immediately request consular assistance.
HotNews.ro wrote about several cases when Russian citizens were pressured to sign contracts with the Russian army and were later sent to the war in Ukraine. At the same time, a recent investigation carried out by the independent publication “Viorstka” showed that internal violence in the Russian army has become more sophisticated, and the reasons for the crimes have diversified, from personal conflicts between commanders and subordinates, to the refusal to pay the “tribute” demanded by superiors. Journalists have uncovered hundreds of testimonies of executions and torture by commanders of their own soldiers.




