"No Mogilization": Russia has declared a protest against partial mobilization
"Thousands of Russian men - our parents, brothers and men - will be thrown into the meat grinder. What will they die for? What will mothers and children shed tears? Activists ask. The citizens of the country are invited to gather today at 19:00 in the centers of their cities. Where the protests in Moscow and St. Petersburg will take place, the organizers promise to report later. "Now the war will truly come to every house and every family.
Earlier, the authorities said that only" professionals "are fighting-and that they would win. It turned out that they did not win-and they began to recruit prisoners on the front. And now mobilization has been announced, "the movement noted. According to them, the situation on the front is extremely difficult, and the war unleashed by the Russian authorities came to the homes of ordinary Russians. Deputies and officials will remain alive and healthy in the place.
"(We) must die to correct the mistakes of the Putin regime that led to Russia to horrific massacre, isolation and poverty . . . We believe that these (representatives of the authorities) need to be mobilized and sent to Ukraine - let themselves die for their sick fantasies themselves and do not send ordinary guys to death, "the authors of the announcement emphasize. Activists are convinced that the decision on partial mobilization can be the end for the Putin authorities.
Focus wrote earlier that Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilization on September 21. Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu stated that 300,000 people from reservists would be drafted into the army. According to Russia's legislation, we can talk about 3 waves of mobilization. The first will get soldiers, sergeants, warrant officers and memorials up to 35 years old, officers up to 45-60 years who have been consistent service and have combat experience.