In St. Petersburg, summonses began to be sent threatening to apply “restrictive measures”

In Russia, they began to send summonses to the military registration and enlistment office, in which it is reported that “restrictive measures” will be applied to the conscript in case of failure to appear. A photo of one of them was published by Grigory Sverdlin, head of the anti-war project Go Through the Forest. According to him, the summons was sent to a resident of St. Petersburg. He was summoned to the military registration and enlistment office of the Vyborgsky district of the city.

"Attention! In case of failure to appear at the military commissariat within the prescribed period, restrictive measures will be introduced against you, ”the agenda says. The inscription is applied with a red stamp.

On April 11, the State Duma urgently, one day, adopted a law on electronic subpoenas for those liable for military service. It became unprecedented in terms of the level of disenfranchisement. So, if the conscript does not appear within 20 days after “receiving” the summons, he will be prohibited from registering individual entrepreneurs, self-employment, transport management, and more. In this case, the summons will be considered delivered one week after being placed in the register, even if the draftee has not seen it.

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