Another wave of covert mobilization begins in Mariupol - mayoral adviser
Russian forces are recruiting people in Mariupol under the guise of employment at fire stations.
Petro Andryushchenko, Mariupol mayor's adviser, shared the news.
"Now they are trying to recruit people through a massive job offer as fire inspectors. They are recruiting people aged 25 to 30, without work experience. Our people have applied for 'employment' for the purpose of checking," he wrote.
Those who agree will be sent to Donetsk for 'training and education' for a couple of months: ostensibly to gain experience, Andryushchenko added.
This fully coincides with previous data about the Russian plans for covert mobilization.
"The position of supervisory inspector is also interesting, given that there is no supervision of fire safety in Mariupol. Once again. Mariupol residents - avoid any employment that involves the uniform and oath of 'DPR'. This is a direct path to the trenches," he emphasized.
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