In the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, conscription into the Russian army began.
This was reported today, October 2, on the website of the Center for National Resistance.
This “campaign” will last until December 31st. According to the plans of the Kremlin Fuhrer, the ranks of terrorists should be replenished with at least 150 thousand recruits. Among them, a significant share falls on the temporarily occupied Donbass, Luhansk region, Zaporozhye, Kherson region and annexed Crimea, the Central Tax Service notes.
It is noted that at the WTO, conscription into the Kremlin’s terrorist army took place for the first time last fall.
Then, as now, recruits were promised that their service would not be associated with participation in the so-called Svo. However. As practice has shown, the majority of conscripts were forced to sign contracts with the Russian Ministry of Attack and continue to fight in their native land against the Motherland, notes the CNS.
In addition, according to the CNS, at the TOT of Ukraine, the Russians are preparing for the mobilization of Ukrainians. Local occupation administrations require businesses to register all employees with fake military registration and enlistment offices.
This Russian strategy is a gross violation of international law and the Geneva Conventions, which prohibit the forced inclusion of the population of occupied territories into the occupying army. We urge you to avoid the risk of being drafted into the enemy’s army, so as not to further become a victim of Russia’s cynical strategy, which uses Ukrainians as “cannon fodder” in its aggressive war,” the CNS notes.
The CNS calls for reporting enemies and their location to the appropriate anonymous chatbot in order to speed up the process of de-occupation of Ukraine.
Source: Racurs
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