Putin announced a “partial” mobilization in Russia, although everyone is being rowed. In particular, many men are being mobilized from the occupied Crimea, as well as from remote regions – Yakutia, Buryatia, the Far East, etc. Probably, Russia wants to “utilize” people of these nationalities in the war.
This channel 24 said lawyer and human rights activist Nikolai Polozov. According to him, the Russian authorities are mobilizing many Crimeans because they are trying to solve the Crimean Tatar issue at the same time.
He noted that the number of mobilized Crimean Tatars significantly exceedsin percentage terms, the number of other mobilized men in Russia. Such tough mobilization is visible in several other regions of the Russian Federation, in particular:
- in the Far East,
- in Yakutia,
- in Buryatia and others.
In fact, the “raking out” of mobilized men is taking place in the national environs. Thus, the Kremlin also solves the problem of separatism in the regions. Of course, the territory is complicated by checkpoints. So, obviously, a certain number of people can really be sent to war,” Polozov explained.
In his opinion, Russia wants to “utilize” these people. “Given the way the Russian army conducts its activities, there is no doubt that those mobilized after training will be thrown directly to the front line,” he said.
“We see that rowing almost all of them – both crooked, and oblique, and legless , this does not matter for Russia,” Polozov emphasized.
How to avoid mobilization
The human rights activist noted that there are several steps to do this:
- the best thing is to try to escape from Russia or at least change the place of residence,
- do not answer calls, do not open the door,
- do not take a summons and do not sign anywhere (for this there will only be an administrative penalty and a fine)
- if the summons is taken, then there is nowhere to go after it,
- if a person is already at the recruiting station, then one can escape from there, although then they will be sentenced to 5 or 7 years in prison,
- and if a person is on the front line, then you must immediately surrender to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Polozov spoke about mobilization in Russia: video
Mobilization in russia: breaking news
- Putin still has illusions that he can change the course of the war. To do this, he announced the mobilization. After the announcement of partial mobilization, Russia is actively collecting “cannon fodder” to send to war. So, in Ulan-Ude, students are seized right in the classroom, and raids are organized in local shopping centers.
- Immediately after the announcement of mobilization in the occupied Crimea, they began to catch men on the street and send them to military registration and enlistment offices. Tatars predominate among the mobilized inhabitants of the peninsula.
- The Russians resignedly follow the orders of their bunker dictator, sending Russian men to their deaths. Mothers, sisters and wives are crying because they understand that they are unlikely to see their men alive.
- Military observer Ivan Yakovina believes that the Russian leader was afraid of mobilization because it testifies to the problem of his army at the front. However, Putin had no other choice.
- Against the background of the announcement of partial mobilization in Russia and a wave of people wishing to go abroad, Finland decided to impose restrictions on the entry of citizens of the aggressor country. The same goes for visas.