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Again, welcome! S0091 (talk) 15:50, 12 March 2020 (UTC)Reply

Adding the section about reserve components of Russian Armed Forces and its subsequent removing edit

I have added the section "Military reserve and military reserve force" into the article "Russian Armed Forces". This section is based on the text of Russian Federation Federal Law of 28 March, 1998, №53-FZ "About military duty and military service". The section does not include any original research - just law quotes. The text of section had the link to the full text of aforenamed law, placed on the website pravo.gov.ru The website pravo.gov.ru is the official state system of russian legislation, administered by Russian Government. This website is the source for official publication of russian laws (russian laws enters into force after publication on this website). Thus, this website is reliable source with regard to the article about Russian Armed Forces. Unfortunately, this site has russian version only (this is not surprising taking into account the purpose of this site), but I think the information about reserve components of Russian Armed Forces is very important for english-speaking Wikipedia's visitors, and bearing in mind the absence of actual english version of russian laws in english-speaking sources I think it should be guided by official russian sources. As for my part I just can offer to check out the link, I've done in the text of section, and to read the text of aforenamed russian law (articles 51.2, 52, 53, 54, 57.1, 57.2, 57.3) if your knowledge in russian language is well. Anyway, the rules of verifiability provides for using non-english reliable sources.5.129.59.116 (talk) 19:20, 12 March 2020 (UTC)Reply

Hi 5.129.59.116. Thank you for the message. First, while English is preferred, sources are not required to be in English. I think the biggest problem here is the source you do have is a primary source, which typically is not allowed. What I suggest is to start a discussion on the articles talk page with the sources you have so you can gain consensus to add the content. I would imagine active editors of the article are likely to be competent with the Russian language. I hope this information is helpful. Thanks again. S0091 (talk) 20:02, 12 March 2020 (UTC)Reply

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