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Russians from Belgorod, Kursk and Bryansk regions are afraid of mobilization, be...

Do not want to die: almost 80,000 people have signed a petition against partial mobilization in the Russian Federation

Russians from Belgorod, Kursk and Bryansk regions are afraid of mobilization, because in the army they were taught only to wash the floor and march. In St. Petersburg, military committees are already spreading the summons, say human rights activists. The Russians are massively signing a petition against partial mobilization, which was announced on September 21 by President Vladimir Putin. The anti -war petition is printed on Change. org.

At the time of publication of news, about 80 thousand signatures were signed under the petition. "We, citizens of Russia, women and men, oppose general and partial mobilization. Legal grounds, well -reasonable and reasoned reasons for its announcement by President Vladimir Putin are not available and can not be.

In the current situation, we are not ready to give either moral or no moral or moral The physical danger of men of our country - brothers, sons, men, parents and grandparents, " - said initiators. It should be noted that this petition was created in April this year against the background of rumors about possible mobilization. Now the authors will continue to collect signatures for the period of the so -called "special military operation".

Russian users of social networks from Ukraine's border regions - Belgorod, Kursk and Bryansk regions - criticize the decision on partial mobilization, said Merita Media Project. People propose to send deputies, their relatives and patriots to the war in Ukraine, who pasted their cars with the letter "Z". "Women openly write that they do not want to go to death by men and sons.

Men who have served in the army, note that during their service they were taught only to wash the floor and march," the newspaper writes. Social networks discuss how to give up Russian citizenship to avoid mobilization. At the same time, the residents of St. Petersburg have already begun to arrive, the local human rights activist Pavel Chikov said. "In St. Petersburg, military enlistment offices carry summaries, attract the employees of the TVG (housing owners) for their delivery," he said.

We will remind that in the morning of September 21 the address of President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin was broadcast, during which he announced a partial mobilization among the military with experience. Putin threatened the West with nuclear weapons for aggression against Russia. The Spring Youth Movement calls on the Russians to go to protests in their cities, so that in the future, men and children do not die for Vladimir Putin's palaces.