Russian Defence Minister Sergey Shoigu has approved an order that forces all “volunteer units” to sign contracts with the Defence Ministry by 1 July, the ministry announced on its website.
The formations in question are not specified in the statement but the defence agency has repeatedly referred to private military company mercenaries as “volunteers”.
According to Russia’s Deputy Defence Minister Nikolay Pankov, the move will give them “the necessary legal status, create unified approaches to organising comprehensive provisions and fulfilment of tasks”.
At the same time, the “volunteers” can choose between signing direct contracts with these units or the Defence Ministry.
“The order grants the right to all volunteers to sign individual contracts with volunteer formations or the Defence Ministry as contract service members,” Pankov said.
He added that “these measures will make it possible to boost combat capabilities and effectiveness of the [Russian] armed forces and volunteer units included in them”.