In the Kursk, Bryansk, and Belgorod regions, students are planned to be recruited to form “construction squads” to be sent to the temporarily occupied territories.
The so-called “People’s Front” movement is responsible for recruitment. The Kremlin plans to use these units as handymen for dismantling rubble, transporting “humanitarian” kits, as well as building fortifications.
Advertisements for recruitment for work in the occupied regions are distributed in Russian universities under the auspices of sending to the “volunteer center”. However, universities have a quantitative plan to meet.
Note that the Russian authorities do not provide legal protection to their tourers and they will be deprived of social benefits in the future. However, their work for the Russian Army makes them a legitimate target for the Resistance Movement.