Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Rostec City Business Park in Moscow on Nov. 25.SPUTNIK/Reuters Living in Russian-occupied Crimea, 28-year-old Asan Khalilov was heading to work one October morning when his usual commute took an unexpected twist. He was handed a summons, ordering him to report to a Russian military station that was recruiting soldiers to fight in the war against Ukraine. “At that moment, a Russian military raid was going on in the village, summonses were handed to everyone they met. The next day, I was obliged to come to the military registration office,” he told The Globe and...