Despite Russian dictator Vladimir Putin’s promises not to send conscripts to war, the Russian military command is pressuring conscripts to agree to go on missions to the “SVO zone” and is preparing their further mobilization.
The Center for National Resistance published the relevant documents from one of the Russian military units where conscripts serve on its website today, August 23.
It is noted that the leadership of this unit conducted a survey of personnel, where, in particular, they asked whether they would agree to go on a mission to Crimea.
Those who answered that they did not agree had to write reports, but a day later they all rewrote the report and “voluntarily” agreed to go to Crimea to replace those who went to the front, the Central Nervous System notes.
There are also those mobilized from the temporarily occupied territories who voluntarily agreed to go on a mission.
The Central Neural Network notes that the Russian military-political command is currently preparing a legislative framework for the mobilization of conscripts.
The Kremlin believes that in this way they will be able to avoid social unrest due to the war within the country, the Central Nervous System notes.
Source: Racurs

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