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In Russia, a journalist was mobilized without a leg and Moskvich on a wheelchair - the media

According to journalists, the military enlistment office was given by Dmitry Ignatov, who lost his leg during service in the army, and a resident of Moscow Oleg Vasilyev with spinal-muscle atrophy. In Russia, the number of cases of mobilization of citizens who are not suitable for service in the army due to their disability is increasing.

Yes, a 32-year-old television journalist and parathyl Dmitry Ignatov received a summons to the military enlistment office, reports Russian online edition "Podmu". Journalists say that Ignatov lost his foot ten years ago while in service in the army. "At the age of 22, during his service in the army in Severodvinsk, he fell on the C-300 missile installation, because of this the man had to amputate his leg,"-writes the newspaper and specifies that Ignatov was called "Cyborg from Russia".

After the rehabilitation, he worked as a presenter on the Russian channels "Moscow 24" and "The TV match", as well as lectures on disability. In 2019, Ignatov sailed Bosphorus with a result of 1 hour and 8 minutes. Moscow resident Oleg Vasilyev, who moves on a wheelchair, was also given a summons to the army. According to the Instagram page "Diagnosis-Live", the man lives with a diagnosis of spinal muscle atrophy (SMA). "Our sme guys are so cool that they come to the summons.

And really, why treat them?" - The Russians themselves are irony. The summons states that Vasilyev should appear on October 9 at the military enlistment office of the Khoroshiv district of Moscow. Recall that mobilized in the Russian Federation complain of conditions in barracks. The recruits of Ufa and Chelyabinsk are freezing, starving and sleeping in outerwear on mattresses with bugs.