In Krasnodar, wheelchair disabled Mikhail Timoshenko with the first disability group was given a summons to the military registration and enlistment office. This is reported by the publication "Notebook".
Timoshenko lives in Adygea, he previously served in the internal troops. According to the military card – a reserve officer. In 2009, he was injured on the job and was confined to a wheelchair. He received the status of a disabled person of the first group in 2012.
“They came to me from the military registration and enlistment office with a police officer and handed me a summons so that I would appear at the military registration and enlistment office tomorrow. And they see that I have the first group of disabilities, I move in a chair, ”says the man.
“Tomorrow I will have to go to the military registration and enlistment office. I think that this is just chaos, more precisely, a flaw in the staff of the mobilization department and that's it. There is nothing serious there. Will they take me to the army, or what? My first group! Where? In a wheelchair? Laughter, and nothing more,” Tymoshenko added.
Recall that on September 21, Vladimir Putin announced a "partial" mobilization. According to Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, "about 300,000 reservists" will be mobilized. But 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.
In the meantime, military enlistment offices and administrative buildings began to burn with renewed vigor in Russia. Setting fire to military registration and enlistment offices across the country began immediately after Russia's invasion of Ukraine on February 24, but now the phenomenon seems to have become widespread.