Despite being subordinated to a civilian police authority, Internal Troops are a military force with centralized system of ranks, command and service.
For example if the officer of militsiya is removing to the Internal Troops.
He was drafted into the Soviet Internal Troops and served as a prison guard in high-security camps.
The law is very important because it sets the operational standards for today's Internal Troops.
Internal Troops and police who provided security, access control and population evacuation.
Limited numbers have been produced and are in service with Russian Internal Troops.
However, the legal dispute over Internal Troops remains unsolved.
As of 2008, the Internal Troops of Ukraine included about 33,000 servicepersons.
In 1993 a few hundred were built and delivered to the Russian Internal Troops for evaluation.
In Russia, the Internal Troops are military units with quasi-police duties.