In a military unit near Moscow in Alabino, the newly mobilized Russians beat the "grandfathers" – contractors who tried to take away their equipment and mobile phones. Baza reports .
According to the publication, the servicemen who were attached to the unit demanded that the mobilized give up their smartphones and some of their clothes. However, the “newcomers” responded to the requisitions by force, a fight broke out. About 20 servicemen attached to the unit were beaten, locked themselves in one of the premises and called the police. The military police arrived at the unit, and then the employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The publication claims that in the end, none of the "grandfathers" wrote a statement to the police.
On September 21, Putin announced a "partial" mobilization, after which Shoigu promised to mobilize "about 300,000 reservists." However, the agendas are handed out to almost everyone in a row, without checking the relevance of the data. For example, in St. Petersburg, the police gave a local resident a summons to the draft board addressed to her uncle, who died nine years ago. Read more about such cases in The Insider .