The son-in-law of Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu was flying off on holiday to the Nepalese capital Kathmandu the day Vazhnye Istorii tried to reach him.Aesthetics, Innovation and Energy Efficiency in WartimeThe son of Vladimir Kolokoltsev, Minister of Internal Affairs, stated that he would be ready to go to fight in Ukraine if he received a conscription notice: "As a patriot and a citizen of my country, I will always defend it.The son-in-law of Andrey Vorobyev, Governor of Moscow Oblast, did not answer the phone, and he deleted the chat after he was asked about mobilisation.The son of Ruslan Tsalikov, Deputy Minister of Defence, claimed that he would go to war if he was called up: "There is conscription, there are duties, they have to be performed.I don’t feel comfortable answering…"The son of Andrey Belousov, First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia, also claims he is ready to fight: "There are laws, they need to be abided by."