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In Russia, they say that the so-called “partial mobilization” is ending. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said that the agendas in the Russian capital are no longer valid. Obviously, the occupiers made several conclusions about the mobilization.
About this Channel 24political strategist Mikhail Sheitelman told. According to him, most likely, the mobilization stopped only in Moscow and several other large bridges. the occupiers, in all likelihood, will simply send local plebs from different villages to the front.
Such an official cancellation of mobilization may be a signal for other people what to do if it is restored in Russia.
Now it turns out that those suckers who followed the subpoenas will die at the front. And those who could be cunning and not receive a summons, everything is fine with them. This is a lesson for people. Who will receive summons next time if it is possible to escape, – said Sheitelman.
the occupiers made several conclusions on mobilization
According to Sheitelman, neither Putin nor the Ministry of Defense know how many people they managed to mobilize. Some figures were written in the regions, but they may differ from reality.
Obviously, the occupiers made several important conclusions for themselves after mobilization. First of all, this process did not cause mass protests, except for several regions – Dagestan, Yakutia and Chechnya, where no mobilization was even carried out.
Also, “chmobikov” can, in principle, not be supplied. Many humbly leave, buying uniforms and food with their own money. They will endure wandering. Another conclusion is that mobilization is “bad” to be carried out in the center of large cities, because then a bad media picture is formed.
occupiers know that on any day can resume mobilization and nothing will happen. I think now they have nowhere to put mobikov. In addition, a new call begins. And this is new meat. All the forecasts of our optimists, unfortunately, did not come true. The protests didn't start there,” Sheitelman says.
Let's add, according to military observer Denis Popovich, one should not believe Putin's words that mobilization in Russia is ending. Most likely, it will again acquire a more or less hidden form.
There are different versions of why the dictator began to say that the mobilization is being stopped. One of them is that Putin wants to calm the Russian society, which is seriously worried and dissatisfied with such measures.