According to the deputy, this is the first time it has happened in the Nikolaev region. It was a massive act of disobedience. “The residents simply did not allow employees of the military registration and enlistment office to enter their village,” Barbashov noted.
He complained about the shortage of workers. All men were brought to the front, which had a significant impact on agriculture.
In many cities of Ukraine, only women, disabled people and employees of military registration and enlistment offices can be found on the streets.
It was previously reported that the streets of Nikolaev remained empty after the mobilization law came into force. There are noticeably fewer men. Local authorities said that “the planned mobilization is carried out without excesses, and there are no detachments in the city looking for someone.” The head of the region accused the media of “disinformation.”