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Public Russia angry after students, senior citizens (elderly) and even sick people were wrongly ordered to report for duty related to military mobilization to Ukraine. The Russian authorities also promised to correct errors in the call of troops for military operations in Ukraine.
As reported AFPMonday (9/26/2022), announcing partial military mobilization Wednesday (9/21/2022), President Vladimir Putin he said only people with “relevant” military skills or experience would be called to participate.
However, many citizens vented their anger after seeing sometimes absurd cases of unsuitable people summoned by the Russian authorities to join the military operation.
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One such case occurred in the Volgograd region of southwestern Russia, where local authorities summoned a 63-year-old former military man who suffered from diabetes and was present in a military camp. The convocation was made despite the resident having health and brain problems.
According to the news agency RIA NovostiThe 63-year-old former military staff member finally returned home Friday evening (9/23) local time.
In the same area, a 58-year-old school principal, Alexander Faltin, received a call on duty even though he had no military experience. Faltin’s daughter posted a social media video of her father’s plight, which went viral.
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Faltin, menu RIA Novostihe was finally allowed to go home after checking his papers.
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