In Moscow, hundreds of people were arrested at anti-mobilization rallies: some of them were handed subpoenas - ForumDaily
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In Moscow, hundreds of people were arrested at anti-mobilization rallies: some of them were handed subpoenas

In Moscow, some detainees at the rally against mobilization, which took place on September 21, were handed summons to the military registration and enlistment offices in police departments, reports Voice of America.

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The detainees told the human rights project OVD-Info about this.

A member of the Yabloko party, Kirill Goncharov, published a summons, which was handed to the detainee at the police department in the Mozhaisk district.

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The wife of one of the detainees at the Department of Internal Affairs in the Sokolinaya Gora district told Mediazona that the military commissar personally handed the summons to her husband, and this was filmed. On the recording, according to her, he was told that he could not but accept the summons, because he was a citizen of the Russian Federation and was obliged to appear at the military commissariat tomorrow.

At least one of the detainees, human rights activists report, was threatened with a criminal case because of his refusal to sign the summons.

In Voronezh, at the police department, several detained participants in anti-war protests were issued summonses to the military registration and enlistment office for September 23.

Yesterday, more than 38 people were detained at protests against the mobilization announced by Vladimir Putin, which took place in 1400 Russian cities.

Most of the detainees were in St. Petersburg and Moscow. In these cities, the police acted especially harshly. Protesters were beaten with batons and forced to kneel. Among the detainees there are victims.

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The Moscow prosecutor's office threatened those who call for protests, as well as their participants, with administrative or criminal punishment, "including in the form of imprisonment for up to 15 years."

As ForumDaily wrote earlier:

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