Russian troops fighting in Ukraine can freeze their sperm for free in Cryobanks, Russian news agency TASS reported

Russian troops fighting in Ukraine can freeze their sperm for free in Cryobanks, Russian news agency TASS reported

Russian state news agency Tass reported that government is going to start cryobanks to preserve sperm of soldiers who are mobilizing in war with Ukraine

As per news from CNN, Russian soldiers who are taking part in the war on Ukraine will be eligible for free sperm freezing and storage in cryobanks for their future plan of the family, Russia’s state news agency Tass reported, citing a lawyers union.

“The families of those who called up for military service as part of the partial mobilization will receive free access to fertility treatment and the storage of biomaterial in a cryobank,” said Igor Trunov, president of the Russian Union of Lawyers, which represents several couples where the husband has been posted for the war and the family has asked for assistance, according to Tass.

The Russian health ministry responded to a request “on the creation of a free cryobank of genetic material and amendments to the mandatory health insurance system to allocate a free fertility treatment quota for RF (Russian Federation) citizens taking part in the Special Military Operation,” according to Trunov.

“The RF Ministry of Health has decided it is possible to use money from the federal budget to fund the fee-free conservation and storage of sex cells (sperm) for citizens mobilized into the Special Military Operation, in 2022-2024. Any subsequent free use of conserved genetic material in assisted reproductive technology is governed by the law, provided it is indicated as a part of (the individual’s) mandatory health insurance package,” he said, according to Tass.

In November, a US military chief had announced the possible number of Russian soldiers killed or wounded in the Ukraine war at over 100,000, with similar numbers on the Ukrainian side also. That means nearly 200,000 soldier died or wounded so far from both side.

Facing a series of setbacks on the battlefield, Russian President Vladimir Putin in September drafted up 300,000 additional troops. The ‘partial mobilization’ meant that citizens who were in the reserve could be called up, and those with military experience would be subject to conscription, Putin said at the time

News Resource – telegraph.co.uk, December 28, 2022

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