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In Yakutia, women who protested against the mobilization led round dances

by alex

Partial mobilization is gaining momentum in Russia. And while in some regions, residents are not too worried about conscription, in others the plans are much more serious. For example, in Yakutia.

There, local residents began to protest more actively against partial mobilization. Women take to the squares and express indignation at the order given by Putin a few days ago.

Women chanted and danced round dances

According to journalists, women led the traditional Yakut round dance osuokhai. They staged their protest on Ordzhonikidze Square. The more courageous of them turned to the security forces, who were also on the spot. They called them “Give back our grandfathers!”.

But women did not manage to defend their rights for long. Soon, the security forces, who first watched the round dance, began to detain them. It is known that one bus with detained residents of Yakutia was taken away from the square. Probably to the department.

Women in Yakutia called for the return of their grandfathers: video

Note that Yakutia and Buryatia are two poor regions of the country. And in which partial mobilization is generally inactive. There, the local authorities send everyone to the front without a choice. The male population is literally scrambling to fulfill the plans as much as possible. No wonder the women chanted about their grandfathers. In this case, neither age nor military experience matter.

They demand the return of those mobilized by mistake

We add that on the eve of the head of Yakutia, Aisen Nikolaev, spoke at a meeting on mobilization. He demands the return home of those who were mistakenly taken into the army. This includes parents with many children.

He noted the case when those who are raising 4 or more children who are under 16 years old were mobilized. Recall that the order provides for the release such men from mobilization. But there is a possibility that the corresponding rule is valid only in Moscow and St. Petersburg.

By the way, Shoigu announced the plan on the day of the announcement of partial mobilization. According to him, another 300,000 fighters should be recruited into the army. But journalists assure that the real figure is 1.2 million men. That is why in Russia residents of poor regions, representatives of national minorities, as well as socially unprotected segments of the population are actively driven into the service.

It is possible that in this way the country plans to get rid of the marginalized layer of society.

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