The Russian woman told a local publication that her son died in 2009 at the age of two and a half.
A resident of Yekaterinburg received a call for his late son, who died in 2009. The local newspaper reported this E1.ru on Monday, December 26th.
The deceased was called to the recruiting station on January 26 at eight o’clock in the morning and warned of responsibility for violating the rules of military registration. The summons itself was placed in the mailbox, where the deceased child’s grandmother now lives.
“My mother called me with a worried voice: “I don’t know how to tell you this … A call came.” I was surprised: what agenda? The eldest son lives with me, and the call should come to our address. But he explained that the calls came to Seryozhka! And then it just hit me. They could relate it to the fact that they didn’t update the data. But I doubt that they haven’t done it in almost fourteen years,” said the boy’s mother.
According to him, the child was born prematurely, he had several diagnoses, including hydrocephalus and cerebral palsy.
“Seryozha died at the age of two and a half. The military registration and enlistment office said that the information was given to them by the passport office. We definitely transferred the data about our son’s death there,” the woman said. .
Earlier it was reported that the military registration and enlistment office of the Frunzensky district of St. Petersburg sent a call to a sailor from the cruiser Moskva, which disappeared in April of this year. The call was sent after the ship sank.
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