A few hours after the announcement of partial mobilization in Russia, the public services website became inaccessible. This happened after reports appeared on the network that subpoenas would be sent online.
The Russians are outraged by the morning's announcement of mobilization. It became known that the population is preparing an all-Russian protest. come through the website of public services. Everyone who has an account on it, the state supposedly should send a message about the call. The rest of the subpoenas were supposed to be sent by mail.
Almost immediately after such assumptions, the main site for the provision of services went down.
The Russian website for the provision of public services has stopped working/Screenshot from the Baza telegram channel
A little later, the Russian Ministry of Digital Development began to reassure the population that the authorities were not going to send subpoenas through the service.
< p class="bloquote cke-markup">We would like to inform you that there are no such plans. The necessary legislative framework for this is missing, – representatives of the ministry said.The Ministry of Digital Assurance assures the population that there are no legal grounds for sending subpoenas through the public services website. However, recruits for some reason continue to receive such notifications. At least such messages are displayed online.
Summons arrive on personal accounts of Russians/Social networks
Partial mobilization in Russia: the reaction of citizens
- In his address on September 21, Putin actually admitted that the Russian army is not coping . It did not take long for a negative reaction from the population. The Russians have already dubbed this event “graveyard”.
- Speaker of the President of Ukraine Serhiy Nikiforov argues that the Russians' outrage is justified. Partial mobilization can really become a real tragedy for them, because they will be sent to where the “thugs” and “Kadyrovites” failed.
- It is interesting that the Russians have already sold out all the tickets to Yerevan and Istanbul today. Also, residents of the aggressor country massively began to search the Internet for ways to avoid conscription.