37-year-old teacher Dinara Sarvarov from the village of Uchpili in Bashkortostan was mobilized and signed up as a volunteer without his knowledge, despite the fact that he did not serve in the army, has illnesses, and there is no one to replace him in a rural school. It is reported by Mediazona.
Savarova's sister, Guzel, said that there were not enough teachers in the village, so Dinar taught seven subjects: history, social studies, law, economics, financial literacy and life safety, and also led the youth circle, was engaged in patriotic education of children and served as an adviser to the director of educational work. Savarov also prepared schoolchildren for the Unified State Examination and the OGE, they passed exams for high scores and left to study in the city, says the sister. In addition, he took care of his mother, who was diagnosed with oncology.
The man himself told the family that when the military enlistment office found out about his lack of military service experience, they wanted to send him home, but then they added him to the list of volunteers, despite objections. The sister claims that the family had to borrow money to buy equipment for the front. In total, Dinara's fees for the front cost 30 thousand rubles, while the teacher's salary was about 20 thousand rubles, at the time of the call he had 4 thousand.
After the announcement of “partial” mobilization in Russia, the agendas are handed out to almost everyone in a row, and sometimes they even try to hand them to people who died many years ago. So, in St. Petersburg, the police gave a local resident a summons to the military registration and enlistment office addressed to her uncle, who died nine years ago. Read more about such cases in The Insider .