Posted on 04/11/2023 1:29:56 PM PDT by marcusmaximus
That sucks. I’d get called up for one of my accounts and jailed for failing tonanswer at one of my other accounts.
The draftee’s bank accounts and drivers licenses are also automatically blocked, not just their ability to leave Russia.
Bkmk
Let me know when they’re sweeping men off the sidewalks...
Putin is doing the same thing Canada did to their truckers. Making them a non-person.
“Putin is doing the same thing Canada did to their truckers. Making them a non-person.”
Some of us understand conscription...and some do not, I guess.
WINNING! (/sarcasm)
What’s the matter, Russia? Can’t find anymore prisoners willing to die for your “liberation”? Are they afraid of being sent into battle amidst threats of tactical nukes? Remind them not to worry: all the fallout will land on Russia.
Pretty much guarantees that Russia is looking for more cannon fodder
Trudeau used the same “emergency powers” excuse to de-person the truckers.
“”(This plan) is not connected to mobilisation,””
Trust us!!!!!!
The same thing the US did during the unnecessary Vietnam war.
“Trudeau used the same “emergency powers” excuse to de-person the truckers.”
Didn’t realize that Canada had conscription, learn something new every time.
Russia wouldn’t ground burst that close to their own border. Air bursts are much cleaner as far as fallout is concerned, as opposed to ground burst.
https://www.moonofalabama.org/2023/04/ukraine-sitrep-leaked-briefings-holding-roads-split-training.html#more
The men in uniform could show up almost anywhere, any time. They knock on civilians’ front doors and randomly stop them on street corners, handing out draft papers that can turn lives upside down.
Ukraine needs more soldiers — and fast. Kyiv is preparing for an imminent assault on Russian occupying forces, and while Ukraine does not disclose its casualty counts, commanders in the field have described large losses.
... Previously, officials could only deliver draft papers to people’s homes, and some avoided the notices by staying at different addresses than where they are officially registered. But new rules have widened the scope of places where men can be stopped and questioned about their draft status.
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Oleksii Kruchukov, 46, a washing machine repairman waiting in line outside a recruitment office in Kyiv, said he was ordered to report there after police broke up a fight he got into on the street. He did not have any valid military exemptions and said he expected that the incident will result in him soon being sent to training, and then the front.
Oleksandr Kostiuk, 52, a road repairman who helped set up barriers against Russian forces around Kyiv last year, recently received his notice via his human resources department at work. He is willing to go to the front if he has to — but fears for his safety. “Now we understand what’s going on, so I’m more nervous,” he said.
“Moon of Alabama” ??
that comical Russian propaganda site?
LOL
Is it like an email? I prefer a text myself.😉
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