Mobilization in Russia. How does this happen. Video
On September 21, Putin announced the start of a ‘partial mobilization’ of citizens to serve in the Russian Armed Forces. Mobilization events are taking place with accompanying complications typical for Russia: fights, drunkenness and protests. In fact, this is not a ‘partial mobilization’, but a total one. The Russian authorities plan to draft up to 1 million recruits into the Army. Fathers of many children, students, disabled people, military pensioners and those who have never done military service are called to war in Ukraine. The whole process of recruiting for military service is accompanied by drinking alcohol, and then sorting things out with the help of a traditional Russian drunken fight. At the same time, Russian citizens subject to mobilization are besieging checkpoints on the border with Georgia and Kazakhstan, near which kilometer-long queues of cars lined up. Weak protests against being sent to war with Ukraine are brutally suppressed. Those who have already reached the mobilization camps are given old uniforms and rusty Kalashnikovs. Now most of those who wanted Russia’s victory in this war will feel the war for themselves, the procurement of plastic bags for corpses is in full swing. Putin decided to dispose of the male population of Russia. This is our little video sketch.
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