From Moscow to Altai: Russia massively distributes subpoenas already in 35 regions
Russia continues to disavow a new wave of mobilization. However, subpoenas are being actively served again in many areas.
Thus, the military registration and enlistment offices of 35 regions of Russia send summonses to local residents. This is reported by the propaganda media, Channel 24 informs.
Russians panic over active service of subpoenas
The head of the Agora human rights group, Pavel Chikov, said that military registration and enlistment offices in 35 regions are sending summonses to Russians. According to him, summonses are sent out, in particular, in Moscow, St. Petersburg, the Moscow region and the Leningrad region.
Most of all, the agendas for military training, which can be held only after the decree of dictator Vladimir Putin, cause questions. However, there was no such order.
Regions where military registration and enlistment offices send agendas:
- Altai region,
- Belgorod region,
- Voronezh region,
- Kaluga region,
- Kabardino-Balkarian Republic,
- Krasnoyarsk region,
- Krasnodar region,
- Lipetsk region,
- Murmansk region,
- Moscow,
- Penza region,
- Republic of Tatarstan,
- Chuvash Republic,
- Sverdlovsk region,
- Tyumen region,
- Ulyanovsk region,
- Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug,
- Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug.
The Kremlin tried to disown the mobilization
Recently, Dmitry Peskov called the active delivery of subpoenas “a common practice.”
“Of course, all data should be clarified, updated. Within this framework, constant work is underway,” he said.
In addition, according to Peskov, a new wave of mobilization in Russia allegedly “is not discussed.”
In Russia, they want to recruit another 400 thousand people into the army
Vladimir Putin plans to recruit another 400,000 contract soldiers into the army. As it became known, from April 1, 2023, the second wave of recruitment of contract soldiers into the army will begin in Russia. It should be said that for this, even the Ministry of Defense of the enemy state sent documents to the regions stating the number of people who need to be called up for service.