Posted on 09/22/2022 7:20:36 PM PDT by UMCRevMom@aol.com
Vladimir Putin’s “special military operation” against Ukraine hit a turning point Wednesday—but not the kind the Kremlin wanted.
Instead, the Russian leader may have inadvertently put the final nail in the coffin of his decades-long reign with his bombshell announcement that hundreds of thousands of citizens will be called up to face likely death in the war next door. Advertisement
While Putin’s most loyal allies rallied around the leader with calls for unity and defense officials bent over backward to provide dubious assurances to the general public, ordinary Russians rushed for the exits and took to the streets.
Airline tickets out of the country sold out within a matter of hours. There were myriad reports of men of conscription age being barred from buying bus and airline tickets, and human rights groups reported that draft notices were already being handed out to people at bus stations and train stops in some areas.
Street cleaners and homeowners associations were reportedly tasked with delivering the notices in other areas.
Anton, a manager at a Moscow-based IT company, was nervous while waiting in line for passport control at Vnukovo Airport on Wednesday morning. He was fleeing to Armenia just hours after the mobilization announcement.
“Unfortunately, this is my war, although I never asked for it: victims of this war are my people, I have been helping suffering people; and the bastards who started this war are my enemies,” he told The Daily Beast after passing through border control.
He was constantly checking a “Border Control” group chat on Telegram, made up of about 15,000 Russian middle-class professionals making plans to escape Moscow following the announcement.
Anton’s friend, 35-year-old Alexander Koryakin, another Russian IT tech, had also left for Armenia earlier on Wednesday. Koryakin said he was now “breathing freely and thinking straight” in Yerevan.
“This war, this is definitely not my war, this conflict has been artificially blown up, Russia does not need it,” he said, adding a message for others still stuck in the country: “Run away, there will be nothing good in Russia for a long time. This is not a betrayal, this is your survival.”
Valentina Melnikova, the head of the Union of Committees of Soldiers’ Mothers of Russia, said the mobilization shows Putin only wants to escalate the war.
Russian President Vladimir Putin gives a speech during an event to mark the 1160th anniversary of Russia's statehood in Veliky Novgorod on September 21, 2022.
“Today Putin mobilizes people, tomorrow he will employ nuclear weapons, our job is to help those who do not want to serve,” she told The Daily Beast.
Hundreds of demonstrators were detained in Moscow as well as cities as far-flung as Ulan Ude, Izhevsk, Irkutsk, Chelyabinsk, and Perm, among others, according to the monitoring site OVD.info. Protests continued to erupt across the country despite prosecutors in the capital warning demonstrators they could face up to 15 years in prison for speaking out against the war.
Some of the protesters detained were subsequently given draft notices while in lock-up, according to OVD.info and Mediazona. The wife of one jailed protester told Mediazona that authorities filmed as they presented her husband with a draft notice and told him he had to take it “because he is a citizen of the Russian Federation and is obliged to appear tomorrow at the commissariat.”
Outrage only intensified amid reports that some public workers had already begun receiving draft notices en masse. Medical staffers in Moscow have already been called up, according to human rights lawyer Pavel Chikov, who also called BS on the Russian defense ministry’s claims the mobilization would only be “partial.”
The Insider reported that doctors and nurses at one private clinic in Moscow had also received draft notices.
The actual text of the decree declaring mobilization puts no cap on the number of people to be called up and does not limit the draft to reservists, as defense officials claim. The document also contains one “classified” clause that keeps the number of those to be mobilized concealed.
The backlash was swift: “The crazy old man is going all in, his bets–are our lives. They promised us to take Kyiv in three days. The Ukrainians took in three hours what we took in three months. Now there is a mobilization for ‘fresh meat’ in order to bomb civilian sites,” hackers wrote in a statement posted on the homepage of St. Petersburg’s Pulkovo Airport.
“Ukraine already won. The question is how badly we’ll lose,” the statement read.
Police officers are seen deployed in central Novosibirsk on September 21, 2022, following calls to protest against partial mobilization announced by President Vladimir Putin.
Protests also broke out in unexpected places, with customers of one jewelry store chain reportedly receiving a message that read, “Today Vladimir Putin announced a general mobilization. This means your husbands, children, and fathers can be sent by force to fight in Ukraine at any moment. Into the war that Putin started and he is losing…”
The company, 585 Gold, later blamed the messages on hackers.
Meanwhile, anger seems to be growing over Russian lawmakers who cheer on the war but let ordinary citizens do the dirty work.
Dmitry Vyatkin, a lawmaker in Putin’s United Russia party, raised eyebrows with a speech Wednesday claiming it’s “easy” to decide to head to the frontline in Ukraine–but arguing that he and other lawmakers can’t do it because they’re too busy explaining the “importance” of the war to people.
The family of Putin’s spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, was also put on the spot over their apparently untouchable status during the mobilization.
A reporter for Popular Politics, a news program created by allies of imprisoned Kremlin foe Alexei Navalny, phoned up Peskov’s son, Nikolai, during a Wednesday broadcast and impersonated a military commissar, telling him he was being called up for military service in accordance with the mobilization.
“You must understand, if you know I am Mr. Peskov, how entirely wrong it is for me to be there,” Nikolai responded. “Basically, I will decide this on a different level.”
Fixed it.
Well, not exactly. If one plugs the US population into Russia’s system and adjusts slightly for demographics...
The US National Guard would number about 60 million.
Конечно, вы должны знать ответ сами.
“You are so desperate you are posting far left propaganda from the notorious “Daily Beast”?”
I posted from Daily Beast because I thought Putin Pals would appreciate source more. Guess I was wrong! LOL.
But here are other articles that may further substantiate information for you:
1. Putin drafts 300,000 reservists and makes nuclear threats
https://www.deseret.com/u-s-world/2022/9/21/23364745/putin-drafts-reservists-makes-nuclear-threats
2. Putin drafts up to 300,000 reservists, backs annexation amid war losses
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/09/21/putin-speech-annexation-ukraine-russia/
3. Putin has announced a “partial” mobilization in response to the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ successes at the front and criticism in Russia itself caused by the defeats. The US and Ukraine are implementing new formats of cooperation
https://global.espreso.tv/putin-announces-partial-mobilization-us-made-weapons-ensure-ukrainian-armed-forces-superiority-over-invading-russian-forces-serhii-zgurets-column
60/40 ratio. If you don’t include Mail.ru, Rambler or other SEs (miniscule in comparison).
UMCRevMom@aol.com, marcusmaximus and Timber Rattler get paid a penny per post by the CIA. After all, those hormone blockers and bills from the trans surgery don’t pay for themselves LOL
Russian Vehicles Flock To Georgian Border Following Partial Military Mobilization
https://www.rferl.org/a/russia-georgia-border-checkpoint/32046424.html
Government Offices in Russia Set on Fire With Molotov Cocktails—Report
https://www.newsweek.com/government-military-offices-fire-molotov-cocktails-russia-1745395
Belarusians On Mobilization In Russia: We Face Collapse Of Military Machine, Burning Military Enlistment Offices 3
21.09.2022,
https://charter97.org/en/news/2022/9/21/516646/
Saboteurs burn recruitment offices in Russia after Putin announcement
2022-09-22
https://www.elrisala.com/2022/09/22/saboteurs-burn-recruitment-offices-in-russia-after-putin-announcement/
Russian Media Warns Anyone Who Protests Will Be Drafted Into the Military
https://www.newsweek.com/russia-warns-protesters-will-drafted-military-1744983
Wrong
Sorry, but which one of those characters is Z?
I am so glad we live in a free country and are not subjected to 24/7 propaganda in the media like Russia is.
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Assume that is sarcasm, but is it?
Ukraine is a cauldron of corruption and huge kickbacks to crooked American politicians.
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All the way up to the “big guy” is what I’ve heard!
ZELENSKYY PHOTOSHOPPED:
HoaxEye
@hoaxeye
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Sep 20
Not true. That’s a photoshop job.
https://flickr.com/photos/22185138@N00/430092297
by Thomas Hobbs, 2006
Usually he's in back of a piano.
Your link doesn’t work.
Putinistas need to a current distraction.
ZELENSKYY PHOTOSHOPPED:
HoaxEye
@hoaxeye
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Sep 20
Not true. That’s a photoshop job.
https://flickr.com/photos/22185138@N00/430092297
by Thomas Hobbs, 2006
I think they’re trying to destroy this site.
They sure do stink it up.
Yes, so much sarcasm.
Zeepers?
She has to be a troll. I tried to have a rational conversation with her, but I felt a bit like I was corresponding with a dementia patient.
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