The Darwin Museum in Moscow will not organize a temporary point for the mobilization of citizens. It is reported by RBC with reference to the press service of the museum.
“They won’t post anything,” RBC’s interlocutors said.
Earlier, the Moscow City News Agency announced the opening of mobilization points at the Museum of Moscow, the State Darwin Museum, the Viktyuk Theater and the Museum of Heroes of Russia and the Soviet Union.
The note stated that this “will not only make it possible to comfortably organize the reception of visitors, but also ensure that there are no additional inconveniences for Muscovites living near military registration and enlistment offices.” Special buses will be launched from the buildings of military registration and enlistment offices to temporary mobilization points.
On September 25, it became known that Russians of mobilization age would be restricted from leaving the country after the end of the “referendums” in the occupied territories of Ukraine. Similarities of "exit visas" will be introduced, for which it will be necessary to obtain a certificate from the military registration and enlistment office.
Recall that on September 21, Vladimir Putin announced a "partial" mobilization. According to Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, "about 300,000 reservists" will be mobilized. However, the agendas are handed out indiscriminately. In particular, they are handed out in police stations after arrests at anti-mobilization protests that are taking place throughout Russia.
Even the dead are called. 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. In Buryatia, they tried to call for war a man who died two years ago.