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Last week, President Vladimir Putin signed an order to call up 160,000 men as part of Russia’s biannual conscription drive. Now, reports are emerging that police across the country are raiding fitness clubs in search of male gymgoers. According to a new report from Current Time, officers quickly divide those detained into Russian citizens and non-citizens. Citizens are then taken to enlistment offices, while non-citizens are often accused of minor offenses or immigration violations and deported. Meduza shares a translation of the outlet’s findings.

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Many of those taken to enlistment offices were ultimately handed military summons, according to multiple witnesses. “My husband is in court now,” said Anastasia, who lives in a city just outside Moscow.

“They tried to issue him a summons illegally more than two years ago — even though he has an exemption. Now they’ve dragged him into the enlistment office again. I rushed over with documents, but they wouldn’t let him go until the lawyer arrived. They told him he had to show up again on the fifth. Of course he won’t go. He’s taken vacation just to avoid getting grabbed on the way to work. But that’s no solution. We have to figure something out. I’m scared they’ll come banging on our door.”

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  • Lovable Sidekick
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    010 days ago

    Well at least looking for able-bodied young men in gyms is halfway intelligent. Apparently there are some smart Russians who haven’t died in this debacle yet - hope that gets fixed.

  • @[email protected]
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    011 days ago

    Until Russians start fragging the people who issue orders on the ground and opening fire in their barracks, this won’t end. I don’t understand why, when faced with certain death, a person wouldn’t deign to take a few oppressors with them.

    • @[email protected]
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      011 days ago

      I wonder if they fear for the well-being of their families, making wasting their lives in a pointless war more meaningful than endangering the well-being of those related to them.

    • @[email protected]
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      011 days ago

      They probably dont know any better and only realize who the real enemy is within when its too late.

      Propaganda works.

    • @[email protected]
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      10 days ago

      This needs to be spread all over the world. Literally. Please make this a big thing you spread to everyone else however and wherever you can

      Its a mindset everyone should have

      Why go down without doing anything and everything you can to take out possibly hundreds/thousands/potentially more than thousands if you’re efficient for oppressors. Especially if you can work with others like Ukraine, Myanmar, & Syria are doing

      Those rats aren’t human in my eyes and deserve no respect or sympathy

  • qyron
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    011 days ago

    Call me crazy but, with things getting like this, if I was a Russian, I’d go. Just present myself, get the trainning (ah! as if!), get the equipment, get the guns.

    Immediatly start to prepare a bomb attempt at a magazine, a hit on an officers station, whatever. Do some critical damage, from within.

    It will either be dying on the field or by firing squad, so, better to die doing something useful.

    • De Lancre
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      08 days ago

      Lol, the problem is, you would be in Ukraine by that moment. At best, you could take some officer with you to the grave. At worst, you wouldn’t get any ammunition till zero-line, (aka peredok on russian).

      • qyron
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        08 days ago

        That sounds familiar.

        I heard stories of people that were sent to war in the sixties, by draft, and there was a practice of having new squads train with their commanding officers.

        Many of those officers got a bullet to the back of the head, in the field.