In Moscow, a 32-year-old man who received a summons called the department for the Nizhny Novgorod region. He said that he chooses to be convicted and wants to end up in a colony, he is even ready to come and surrender to law enforcement officers on his own, but does not want to serve. This is reported by the Telegram channel "Caution, Moscow".
According to the man, if grounds for detention are needed, then he knows how to make a Molotov cocktail and can throw it into the building of the police department. After the call, a check was started. Who called, the police have not yet established.
On September 24, Moscow's military commissar Viktor Shchepilov threatened criminal liability for lawyers who help evade mobilization.
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, V. Putin announced a "partial" mobilization. According to Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, approximately "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.
Across Russia, military registration and enlistment offices and administration buildings are being burned . They began to set fire to military registration and enlistment offices immediately after Russia's invasion of Ukraine on February 24, but now the phenomenon seems to have become widespread, and the buildings of territorial administrations are already being burned.