"Partial mobilization" accelerates in Russian-occupied Crimea, summonses issued on streets – National Resistance Center
The so-called partial mobilization to the Russian army in the cities of the temporarily occupied Crimea is accelerating, with summonses being handed out on the streets. This forces businesses to evacuate from the peninsula
This was reported by the National Resistance Center.
In the cities of the temporarily occupied Crimea, summonses are increasingly being issued.
"Despite the promises received by collaborator Aksyonov (Sergey Aksyonov – the self-proclaimed Prime Minister of the Russian occupation authorities in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea – ed.) from the Russian government that there would be no mass mobilization in Crimea, the number of call-up papers on the streets of Crimean cities is growing. At the same time, collaborators and Russians who have moved to Crimea are in panic," the National Resistance Center stated.
In addition, Russian business, which has been developing on the peninsula since 2014, is preparing for evacuation and withdrawing funds. Especially hotel and restaurant entrepreneurs, whose season failed back in 2022. Obviously, they will not be successful in Crimea this year either.
Local residents of Crimea are urged to report the movement of enemy military equipment and personnel through the resistance's Telegram bot, the Ukrainian Security Service, or on the website of the National Resistance Center.
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