There are huge queues being built at the borders of Russia with Finland, Georgia and Mongolia as tens of thousands of Russians are trying to escape being sent into the tyrant’s “meatgrinder”.
It will be noted similarly that protest erupted in 38 cities after Putin announced a partial mobilisation in a TV address to bolster crumbling efforts in Ukraine. Putin announced that many Russians will be conscript into the army due to the ongoing war with Ukraine.
However, the people have met with baton-wielding cops, with at least 1,386 people arrested.
As the fear of conscription ripples through Russia, some men have been hauled out of bed in the middle of the night and told they had four hours to pack their belongings and obey the mobilisation order.
There were reports of people cowering behind doors and refusing to accept the military summonses.
In Luchegorsk, men who refused to open doors at night were handed the summonses when they arrived at work this morning.
Some 60 men were taken to Bikin, in Khabarovsk region, and sent into the hands of the Russian military machine.
Footage showed Russians enlisted by Putin's mobilisation being taken to training camps.
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