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Hidden mobilization is underway in Russia: “volunteers” are being recruited from “Cossacks” and the unemployed

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Occupiers are having big problems with their reserves. Therefore, covert “mobilization” began in Russia.

According to Ukrainian intelligence, the aggressor state is recruiting “volunteers.” Before the war in Ukraine, they want to attract Cossacks from the Krasnodar Territory and the Rostov Region.

Who is recruited as a “volunteer”

Agitators also convert other layers population. The occupiers are primarily interested in:

  • the unemployed who were left without work due to the imposition of sanctions against Russia;
  • former military (in particular, those who live in other post-Soviet countries).

They offer hundreds of thousands of rubles

They are also looking for those wishing to take part in hostilities in the Primorsky Territory. They offer “volunteers” salary – from 200 thousand rubles.

Note! Experts are sure that the ruble exchange rate in Russia will not stabilize. You can't even buy a dollar for it.

Agitate in the “volunteer” and in such areas as Bryansk, Kursk and Begorodsk. They call for signing contracts for three months. These regions are also preparing for a possible announcement of partial mobilization.

Russians are beginning to understand the real situation

Intelligence is sure that due to the large number of soldiers killed in the war with Ukraine, the Russians are beginning to understand the real situation . Raise doubts about propaganda and money that is not paid to the occupiers.

By the way, the Center for Counteracting Disinformation reported that infidels are coming up with new methods to attract Russians to serve. They spread information about “gathering people who would help people from Donbass in Mariupol”.

What experts say about mobilization in Russia

    < li> According to military expert Oleg Zhdanov, Vladimir Putin will never announce a general mobilization. This, they say, could lead to a social explosion.
  • Human rights activist Mark Feygin also believes that the head of the Kremlin will not dare to make such a decision, including on May 9.
  • Political scientist Igor Chalenko is sure that the announcement of mobilization will be a real “funeral” for the Putin regime.

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