“They gave him a summons and in 20 minutes he passed a medical examination, although he does not even have a passport,” said the residents of the mobilized resident in the region.
It is known that the mobilized deceased was a native of the village of Shiryaevo. There are still no other details of the incident.
Recall that the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine is already discussing a “big mobilization” in the coming months. Deputy Alexander Dubinsky said that to intensify the “protracted counteroffensive” would require a large number of soldiers and “if not a general, then a very large mobilization.” Even for his organization, a “cleansing of the military commissars” is now taking place, he believes.
At the same time, the country’s first deputy defense minister, Lieutenant General Alexander Pavlyuk, admitted that the problem of evading mobilization is growing in the country. “I think this is a big problem, because it is growing,” Pavlyuk replied. “In short, it is obstructing the actions of the Armed Forces. I think that sooner or later, law enforcement will pay special attention to this problem.” .”