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In Moscow, a summons was handed to a man with a disability, autism and schizophrenia

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In Moscow, a summons was handed to a man with a disability, autism and schizophrenia

< p _ngcontent-sc89="" class="news-annotation">Russian dictator Vladimir Putin has announced a “partial” mobilization. Now citizens of the country are being served summonses.

In Moscow, a summons was handed to a group I disabled person with autism and schizophrenia

Thus, in the country- The aggressor decided that everyone would be useful in the war, even people with disabilities. The military commissariat of the Kuntsevsky district of Moscow handed the summons to a disabled person of group I, local media report.

Georgy Golokolenko has a group I disability and is declared incompetent due to schizophrenia and autism. He was ordered to appear at the draft board at 9 am on September 26.

The certificate indicates that he was assigned a disability group from childhood. Golokolenko was diagnosed with schizophrenia with an “oligrophrenic-like defect.”

2020, the mother of a 21-year-old boy took custody of him due to his incapacity. The court, which granted the request of the mother, accepted that Golokolenko was not able to “understand the nature and significance of civil proceedings” and independently exercise his rights and obligations. Photo by russian media

Mobilization in Russia – handed a summons to a disabled person/Photo by russian media

The Russian is recognized as incompetent, but Russia does not care/Photo by Russian media

The guy never served in the army and did not go to school. According to his relative, he cannot even speak and take care of himself on his own. Only now the Russian military apparatus does not care who is thrown into the war as “cannon fodder”.

Partial mobilization was announced in Russia: briefly

  • On September 21, Vladimir Putin signed a decree on partial mobilization in Russia. After him, the Kremlin plans to mobilize up to 300 thousand people.
  • At the same time, the Russian State Duma amended the Criminal Code on crimes during mobilization and martial law.
  • After the announcement of the decision to mobilize in a number of Russian cities held a few protests: the protesters were detained, the rest were dispersed. Representatives of the military registration and enlistment offices did not miss the opportunity to hand over summonses to the detained protesters.

Putin announced a partial mobilization in Russia during an urgent appeal: watch the video

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