Sperm of soldiers will be stored in Russia
Sperm of soldiers will be stored in Russia: This facility will be given free of cost to increase the pregnancy, the trend has increased since the war in Ukraine.
Russia will store the sperm of soldiers sent to war against Ukraine in its cryobanks. Cryobank is the place where sperm, and semen are kept safe. Russia's news agency TASS has given information about this.
This was demanded by Igor Trunov, president of the Russian Lawyers Union. Which the government has accepted. Now the Health Ministry there is preparing to provide this facility to the soldiers for free.
The Health Ministry says that they will give separate money in the government budget to keep the sperm of the soldiers safe. This facility will be available only for those soldiers who will participate in the special military operation from 2022 to 2024.
According to a BBC report, the trend of storing sperm has increased in Russia since October. Russia announced a partial mobilization in September. That is, the soldiers were being gathered for the war. For this, a reserve force of more than 3 lakh people has been created. Those citizens who have worked in the army before and who have experience in army training are included in the reserve force.
People going to war in Russia are afraid that if something happens to them during this time, their dynasty will not be able to move forward. That's why people are already getting their sperm stored in cryobanks. In the Russian newspaper Rosenberg, it has been said that earlier only sick people used to store their sperm. So that the dynasty continues to grow even after his death. But, after the start of the war, even perfectly healthy people are doing this.
According to the BBC report, since the announcement of partial mobilization in Russia, two and a half million men have left the country. So that they do not have to go to war. Russian officials believe that 2 lakh Russians have fled to Kazakhstan because Russians do not need a passport to go here. Apart from this, many Russians have arrived in Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Israel, Argentina and countries in Western Europe. The cycle is still going on.