The military commissariat of the Apastovsky and Kaibitsky districts of the Republic of Tatarstan sent a document to the colonial administrations, which stipulates that contracts will be concluded with men who are in reserve for the recruitment of military units. This is reported by Sirena with reference to materials received from one of the readers.
“In order to carry out the instructions of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin to increase the number of servicemen who served under the contract, the Ministry of Defense organized work on the recruitment of individual formations, military units and other military formations by citizens who are in the reserve, under the age of 60, by entering into contracts with them,” one of the documents reads.
The Military Registration and Enlistment Office has instructed colonial administrations to take steps to inform citizens “born in 1965-1973 and earlier ‘of the need to attend the Military Registration and Enrollment Office'” to clarify the documents”.
In addition, Sirena’s interlocutor showed an announcement stating that all men eligible for military service in the town of Bugulma under the age of 60 must report to the military enlistment office by March 24. For what purpose, the announcement did not specify.
Telegram Channel “Bloody Lady” published a letter from the military commissioner of Bugulma region, addressed to local business leaders. The document says citizens under the age of 60 who are in reserve must report to the military registration and enlistment office to “clear the data.”
Channel “Mobilization. News” published a document from the military commissar of the Kamsko-Ustyinsky district in Tatarstan, which stipulated that men born in 1974-1984 should report to the military registration and enlistment office. For what purpose, the document does not specify.
In mid-March, in more than 40 regions of Russia, military enlistment offices begin send summons “to clarify military registration documents” and invitations to military training camps. In particular, such events have been reported in Republic of Mari El, Voronezh, Lipetsk, Yaroslavl, Tyumen And Penza areas, as well as in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous District. Russian authorities insistthat this is “common practice”.