In Kazakhstan, the Ural cinema will let Russians who escaped from the mobilization stay for the night

The management of the Cinema Park cinema in Uralsk (Kazakhstan) announced that the doors of the institution are open to Russians who could not find an overnight stay. The director of the cinema noted that due to the influx of Russian citizens, housing prices have risen sharply, and not everyone can afford to rent.

“We see many visitors from the Russian Federation on the streets of the city who are looking for an overnight stay. Come to us, we understand everything,” said the director of Cinema Park. The cinema is located in a large shopping center of the city, it has several cinema halls where you can accommodate those who want to spend the night.

Recall that on September 21, Vladimir Putin announced a "partial" mobilization. According to Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, "about 300,000 reservists" will be mobilized. The authorities say that only professional military men will go to fight, but in reality, subpoenas are handed out to anyone. For example, older men with diabetes, deafness, myopia, and even the dead .

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