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Russian conscripts were brought to temporarily occupied Dokuchaevsk. All of them are so scared that one of them died when he saw the plane.
This Channel 24 was reported by sources in the special services. The occupiers brought the mobilized without preparation to Dokuchaevsk in the Donetsk region.
The mobilized was frightened of the Russian plane
Mobilization in Russia continues with serious problems, although Putin says everything is going according to plan. The Kremlin dictator, announcing the mobilization, stated that only those who have the necessary experience and the necessary military specialties would be called up. However, in practice, Putin's statements are far from reality. And this is not the first time.
This is proved by a party of mobilized who arrived in the temporarily occupied Dokuchaevsk. Men were sent there between the ages of 30 and 55. They got there without preparation. The mobilized are very scared.
One of them was so afraid of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, when he saw the plane, he started shouting that now the Armed Forces of Ukraine would be bombed. After which he died of a heart attack. It is interesting that the plane, which the mobilized was so afraid of, was Russian.
There were mass raids in Moscow at that time
At a briefing in Astana on October 14, Vladimir Putin said that since September 21, 222,000 people have allegedly been mobilized, 16,000 of whom are already performing combat missions, and 33,000 have been sent to units. The dictator said that allegedly in 2 weeks the mobilization would be completed, that the necessary 300,000 people would be mobilized. This was also confirmed by Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov, who, a few weeks before the announcement of partial mobilization, declared that there would be no such mobilization.
But if Putin's words are to be believed, another 78,000 people should be mobilized in Russia over the next two weeks. And this is only taking into account the fact that Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu spoke about 300,000 people who they want to mobilize, because Russian opposition media claim that the decree signed by Putin refers to a million people.
Against this background, in Mass raids began in Moscow – subpoenas are handed to men at houses, on the streets, construction sites, markets, and shopping centers. In addition, hostel administrators are forced to provide data on military-age men staying there. Summons are issued and distributed even at night.
At one of the metro stations in Moscow, they handed a summons to a man who did not serve in the army, graduated from a special school, is registered with a psychiatrist, and even lay in a psychiatric hospital several times. This is how people “with combat experience and military specialties” are mobilized in Russia.