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Received lists from military registration and enlistment offices: Russian airports banned the departure of those who received subpoenas

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Tyumen airport “Roshchino” has officially confirmed that it has introduced restrictions on departure from Russia for men who received a summons. It is becoming more and more difficult for Russians to escape from mobilization.

All men who want to leave Russia during the announced “partial mobilization” will now be checked. There are already the first “victims” – at least 20 men of military age did not pass the border.

Currently, the military registration and enlistment office provides the border department with lists of citizens who are restricted from leaving. To cross the border, such categories of citizens need a certificate – an exit permit from the military registration and enlistment office at the place of residence of a citizen, – Russian media quote the statement of the airport.

It is clarified that this requirement does not seem to apply to flights within the country.

Pay attention! When traveling abroad, Russians who are included in the lists now need a certificate from the military registration and enlistment office.

At Russian airports, there is already a ban on the departure of men according to lists from military registration and enlistment offices

Preliminarily, the media reported that the airports of Russian cities, including Moscow, received lists of men to be mobilized. It was noted that according to these lists, men who want to cross the border are already being checked.

They say that we are not talking about all those liable for military service, but about people in whose name subpoenas or mobilization orders have already been issued.

In particular, the Russian media, citing a source at one of the Moscow airports, reported that 20 men of military age did not cross the border at their airfield in a day.

A source at another airport noted that the first bans were based on orders from military enlistment offices began to arrive on the night of Friday to Saturday, on Sunday there were more.

By the way, airport employees themselves began to receive summonses – at least 5 Russian airlines and more than a dozen airports announced this. Potentially, from 50 to 80% of industry workers can be sent to war against Ukraine.

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