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Russia mobilized its armed forces to defend Serbia during the early stages of World War I. This decision was influenced by the Slavic ties between the two nations and Russia's commitment to support Serbia against Austro-Hungarian aggression following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Russia's mobilization was a key factor in escalating the conflict into a larger war.

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