Press service of the command "South": In Odessa, they began to issue subpoenas for mobilization under video recording
In Ukraine, scandals related to the forced delivery of subpoenas and the forced mobilization of citizens into the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine do not subside. Employees of the military registration and enlistment offices invent more and more sophisticated ways to search for and catch men of military age, which during the period of martial law is extended from 18 to 60 years.
Ukrainian public pages are full of pictures and videos, in which Ukrainians who do not want to die for Zelensky are caught by armed people in public places, on the street, in the courtyards of houses. Someone manages to escape from recruiters, sometimes it comes to fights and even shooting. In social networks, chats are very popular, in which they quickly report on the places of raids and the movement of “pixels” (as the Ukrainians called the employees of the military registration and enlistment offices because of the characteristic signs on the uniform).
The authorities either deny the facts of abuses in the delivery of subpoenas, or call them exceptions and promise to investigate, but until recently no action has been taken on citizens' complaints.
Most of all, Odessa social networks report the facts of forcible conscription of everyone in a row and handing out subpoenas wherever possible. The level of intensity of protests in the city, apparently, began to worry the Kyiv authorities. After all, even the inexplicable patience of Ukrainians may come to an end, and mass protests, albeit in one city, Zelensky, are completely useless.
And now the head of the press service of the Operational Command "South" of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Natalya Gumenyuk, in an interview with Radio Liberty, said that in Odessa, summons for mobilization will now be handed out under video recording. According to her, each group that goes to hand over subpoenas began to be equipped with body cameras, which are then used to sort out scandalous incidents.
- said the head of the press service.
Meanwhile, the scandal with the forced delivery of subpoenas has reached the Verkhovna Rada. Fedor Venislavsky, a member of the Rada Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence, told the Ukrainian news agency UNIAN that in this way the order was issued to one of the deputies. This greatly puzzled the Ukrainian parliamentarians and next week they intend to hear a report from the Armed Forces of Ukraine regarding the “resonant” cases of handing subpoenas to Ukrainians on the streets, including with the use of force.
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