LONDON 鈥 The Russian-installed administration of Ukraine鈥檚 Kherson region said on Monday it was organizing some local men into militia units.
In a notice on Telegram, the occupation authorities said men had the 鈥渙pportunity鈥 to join territorial defense units if they chose to remain in Kherson of their own free will.
However, men in other occupied Ukrainian regions such as Donetsk have previously been compelled to join up and fight with the armies of Russia鈥檚 proxies in the war with Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin last week declared martial law in the occupied regions, empowering their Russian-installed administrations to step up mobilization.
Compelling civilians to serve in the armed forces of an occupying power is defined as a breach of the Geneva Conventions on conduct in war.
Russian authorities have ordered civilians to evacuate from Kherson, one of four Ukrainian regions Russia said it had annexed last month even as Kyiv鈥檚 forces have made significant military gains.
Russia and its proxies in Kherson have stepped up the urgency of their warnings to leave in the face of Ukraine鈥檚 counter-offensive.
鈥淚t鈥檚 vital to save your lives,鈥 Education Minister Sergei Kravtsov said in a video message on Sunday.
Authorities said at the weekend that around 25,000 people had been evacuated since Tuesday, mainly by boat across the Dnipro River.
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