War in Ukraine: Russia adopts a law to facilitate a new wave of mobilization

Russian deputies voted this Tuesday, April 11, a law allowing the sending of mobilization orders by electronic means, a measure which will make it more difficult to escape the army and which will complicate the life of those who have fled to the foreign.

The Russian deputies voted this Tuesday, April 11 a law allowing the sending of mobilization orders by electronic means, a measure which will make more difficult to escape the army and which will complicate the lives of those who have fled abroad, reports The world. Concretely, the mobilization orders will be sent on the GosUslugi interface, used by millions of Russians for a whole series of administrative procedures. Once the order has been sent, the mobilized person will be prohibited from leaving the country.

Until then, mobilization orders were hand-delivered to those concerned, which allowed many Russians to ignore these summonses or to have time to move or even flee the country. “A man who did not go to work and refused to open his door to the postman could hope to remain out of reach“explains the daily. But with the sending of mobilization orders electronically, it is now impossible to ignore a summon.

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Fear of a new wave of mobilization

This reform logically revives the fears of a new wave of mobilization. “This has nothing to do with”however assured the spokesman of the Kremlin, Dmitry Peskov.

The bill adopted by the Duma also provides, sanctions that appear to be directed against Russians abroad, explain our colleagues. Those fleeing their convocation to the army will thus be prohibited from selling, transferring to relatives or renting their accommodation. They will also not be able to sell their car.

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