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The men were obliged to come to military enlistment offices for medical commissi...

In Russia, detained on stocks against mobilization was presented with summons to military enlistment offices (photo)

The men were obliged to come to military enlistment offices for medical commission, they were threatened with criminal cases for refusing to sign the summons. Moscow troops say that they did not order to call people to the army on the streets. During anti -mobilization protests in Moscow, some detained police handed over to military enlistment. The detainees were told by the Human Rights Degree of the State Towel Project.

It is known that in Voronezh in the police department # 8 several detained protesters received summons to the military enlistment office on September 23. Men detained in Moscow were distributed to the military enlistment office. Some of them were obliged to come to the military enlistment office of the Ramensky district of Moscow for medical commission on October 3.

The detainees were informed by the Towel-Info that the summons were handed over to the OBC "Eastern Izmailovo", "Textilers" and "Altufiev". In the police department, the Marfino area came in a civilian, stated that the summons were awarded. Vernadsky avenue was arriving to the police department of Vernadsky, a military enlistment office, at least one detainee was threatened with a criminal case due to refusing to sign a summons, human rights activists said.

Cyril Goncharov, a member of the apple party, showed a summary of the rally a summary at the OBC of Mozhaysky district. The wife of the detainee during the protests of Moskvich Valery told how in the police department of Sokolin Mountain, her husband was handed a summons to the military enlistment office. According to her, the man was detained on Arbat, taken to the police department and issued a summons for tomorrow. "He personally handed him a summons of the commissioner.

In the video they shot how they handed him a summons and said that he could not accept it, because he was a citizen of the Russian Federation and was obliged to appear tomorrow to the commissariat," she said. Employees of Tver and Ostkinsky military enlistment offices of Moscow stated that they had not been ordered to distribute summons on the streets.

It should be reminded that in the cities of the Russian Federation the protests began after the announcement of partial mobilization by President Vladimir Putin, almost 1. 4 thousand people were detained in 1 day. Russian legislation provides for imprisonment for up to 15 years for calls and participation in anti -war actions. After Putin's appeal, the Russians began a mass departure from the country, long queues of those who wanted to leave Russia gathered at the borders.