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Putin admits mistakes in partial mobilization

It’s a horrific reservist move-in!

Kremlin despot Vladimir Putin (69) has admitted mistakes in his partial mobilization. These must be “corrected,” said the warmonger on Thursday at a meeting of the National Security Council.

Because: The Kremlin has been under criticism for days. Even leading Russian propagandists complained loudly that the elderly and sick were also being called up and criticized the sometimes disastrous equipment situation in the army. The pressure was so great that Putin had to give in and admit his mistakes.

After numerous defeats by the Russian army on Ukrainian soil, Putin’s plan was to draft 300,000 reservists with military experience. The reality is completely different!

Pictures show older men in camouflage, videos show drunks fighting on the way to the front. Fathers of large families were taken along, as were people with fatal chronic diseases. Above all, Putin’s war anger affects members of ethnic minorities, who are carted from the peripheral republics towards the trenches.

In the middle of nowhere near Mongolia, Russian men are being collected for military service

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Many conscripts complain that they are sent to war completely unprepared – without the right equipment and military training. There is no food or medicine. They should fight with ancient weapons.

Those who, according to Putin, were sent to the front by mistake are supposedly allowed to return home. The 69-year-old asked the Attorney General to pursue violations of the mobilization. “It is necessary to look at each individual case,” Putin said.

Partial mobilization is rejected by many Russians. Putin’s plan sparked the largest anti-war protests in months, including arson attacks on conscription offices. In the Republic of Dagestan (Caucasus), police officers only knew how to help themselves with a demo with warning shots.

Long traffic jam in the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania towards the Georgian border

Long traffic jam in the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania towards the Georgian border

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Those who had the financial means in Russia booked a one-way ticket after the announcement and left the country in the direction of Tbilisi (Georgia) or Istanbul (Turkey). The prices for flights exploded within a very short time. Crazy: Some Russians even break bones to avoid being drafted!

Long traffic jams had formed at the borders with several countries. More than 100,000 Russians are said to have fled to Kazakhstan alone.

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