November 22, 2024
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The occupiers began an aggressive mobilization of youth in the Mariupol district – Andryushchenko

The occupiers began an aggressive mobilization of young people in the Mariupol district – Andryushchenko. In the Mariupol district, the occupiers are forcibly taking 19-22-year-old youth to military commissariats to sign contracts. In 10 days, at least 10 people were forced to sign contracts under the threat of being sent to the Far East.ā€, ā€” write on: unn.ua

Youth are forcibly mobilized in the temporarily occupied Mariupol district. In the military commissariats, they are forced to sign service contracts with the help of threats. This was announced by Petro Andryushchenko, adviser to the mayor of Mariupol, on Thursday, November 21, he writes UNN.

Aggressive mobilization of youth in the Mariupol district has begun. The same scheme is a forced “invitation” directly from the village to the military commander. Then the military commander forces them to sign a contract, threatening them with “term service” in the Far East and other threats

According to him, at least 10 boys aged 19 to 22 were forced to sign a contract in this way in the last ten days.

“the Russians are covering themselves with a ‘draft’ that will last until the beginning of 2025. It’s scary to imagine the total number they will ‘contract’ from the occupied territories during this time,” Andryushchenko added.

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