\u0027Why didn\u0027t I volunteer to go? What do I have to do with the armed forces? There are military men, people with military professions\u0027
Ilya Medvedev, 27, whose father Dmitry is a former president and the deputy chairman of Russia’s security council, said he had not received a summons to join up. Alexander Kolokoltsev, the 39-year-old son of Russia’s interior minister, rejected suggestions of volunteering but claimed he would be willing to go to Ukraine if he were called up.
Zaur Tsalikov, 31, one of two sons of a deputy defence minister, rebuffed suggestions that he should be deploying to Ukraine.Article content
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