The conscript served as a cook on a sunken ship and for half a year, relatives and friends knew nothing about him.
The military registration and enlistment office of the Frunzensky district of St. Petersburg sent a call to the sailor from the cruiser Moscow, which disappeared in April of this year – after the ship sank. It was reported on November 8 by Fontanka.
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It was learned that the man had left for military service less than a year ago and was a ship’s cook on a cruiser. Moscow. After the incident in April, he was considered missing.
According to the newspaper, the call came on the sailor’s birthday. In the document, he is asked to appear to clear military registration documents for mobilization. The missing man’s mother called the situation a “confusion”.
It was emphasized that the relatives still do not believe in the death of a soldier.
The administration of the Frunzensky district indicated that, as part of the “partial” mobilization, they had to send a large number of subpoenas in a short period of time and that mistakes could be made.
“If the truth of the mistake is confirmed, we will do our best to recover our relatives. I cannot say anything about the given name, because we do not have the right to disclose information about servicemen,” spokesman Mikhail Sabi by Kalinin.
At the same time, Fontanka writes that the appearance of the agenda is surprising, because according to the documents, the sailor’s military service lasts less than a year.
Recall that on April 14, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation announced that the cruiser Moscow sank while being towed after detonating the ammunition on board.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine said the flagship of the Russian Federation’s Black Sea Fleet was hit by Neptune missiles.
According to various estimates, the number of the ship’s crew ranged from 416 to 680 people, including military service sailors. In the Russian Federation, they have only reported one dead and 27 missing servicemen.
Earlier, a court in annexed Sevastopol declared 17 people dead from the military unit where sailors from the cruiser served. Moscow.
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Source: korrespondent

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