Putin announced the mobilization of Russian military personnel in reserve. Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said at the time that some 300,000 people were planned to be mobilized.
The Russians in the temporarily occupied territories are continuing their forced mobilization, where they are making door-to-door rounds and drawing up lists of men of military age, and have stepped up checks at checkpoints. This was announced on Monday, October 3, by the Operational Command South.
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“In the temporarily occupied territories, mobilization activities continue, with occupying troops conducting door-to-door rounds, drawing lists of men of military age. The checks on documents are intensified at checkpoints, exits from the territories under their control are as complicated as possible: they require an endless list of documents, organize long inspections of vehicles and objects, gadgets and other important things, the money is taken, they are forced to wait for the results of the check from a few hours to 7-10 days, and usually they just turn the car in the opposite direction.
It is also known that the Russians have blocked humanitarian corridors and now it has become very difficult to leave the territory controlled by Ukraine.
It was previously reported about the strengthening of filtering measures in the occupied territory of the Kherson region.
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Source: korrespondent

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