Deaf, diabetic, dead. Who will be mobilized into the Russian army

Vladimir Cheryachukin, 51 years old. Deaf in one ear, vertebral hernia

Cheryachukin, who never served, was called up in the Vladimir region. From combat experience – only a military department 30 years ago. On the evening of September 22, he was handed a summons, and in the morning of the next day he was taken to the military registration and enlistment office of the city of Serafimovich, even without passing the medical examination. he was simply asked about his health at the military registration and enlistment office. After listing the diseases, as well as documents with MRI results, Cheryachukin was told that “there is nothing fatal,” which means he can go to training before being sent to the front. At the same time, without glasses, a man does not see anything. The fact that he was 51 years old did not help either, although the Ministry of Defense reported that the age limit for conscripting junior officers was 50 years old.

Alexander Faltin, 58 years old. Diabetes, hypertension, myopia in both eyes

Faltin from the Kalmykovsky farm, like Cheryachukin, did not serve in the army, only in his youth he studied at the military department. He has diabetes, hypertension and myopia in both eyes. He worked as a school director in the Volgograd region. He was taken to the military registration and enlistment office, and then to the military training camp, there was no medical board, writes the public "Watch in Volgograd". Activists are calling on local residents to picket the administration of the Volgograd region in order to demand that the local authorities "stop the unlimited general mobilization."

Alexander Ermolaev, 63 years old. ischemia and diabetes

Alexander Ermolaev, unlike Faltin and Cheryachukin, rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel, although he did not participate in hostilities. He was taken to the Prudboy training ground for military training, in two weeks he was supposed to go to the front in Ukraine, despite cerebrovascular accident, diabetes and age. He also said that there was no medical examination. After a letter from his relatives to the governor of the Saratov region, he was released.

In St. Petersburg and Buryatia, subpoenas are brought to the dead

In St. Petersburg, the police came to a local resident and handed a summons to the draft board addressed to her uncle, who died nine years ago. The woman told the journalists of Mediazona about this, his name was not reported.

A similar incident occurred in Buryatia, where they tried to hand the summons to the deceased two years ago. This was told by his sister Natalya Semenova. According to her, her brother never served. “On the one hand, it’s funny, all their information is outdated, on the other hand, Buryatia, as always, is ahead of the rest — they are ready for meat supplies,” she wrote on Facebook.

Cardiologist, mother of minor children, as well as an employee of a defense enterprise

The call also reached the doctors. According to Channel One war correspondent Irina Kuksenkova, her friend Olesya, a cardiologist, who has minor children, was called to Vladimir's military registration and enlistment office. Olesya said that she was in "training in Kovrov, they would keep her for a month and then send her to the front." “It seems to me that this is some kind of mistake, a stupid prank,” said an employee of the First.

Despite the fact that the decree on mobilization says that employees of defense enterprises are given a deferment from conscription, they are also sent to the front, writes The Moscow Times. The summons was handed to an employee of the defense Transmash, Ivan Bakhtin. At the plant, he was given a certificate stating that he was not subject to mobilization, but the military registration and enlistment office replied that this certificate did not mean anything, Bakhtin's wife said.

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