Russia is Massively Recruiting Foreigners into the Army Through Blackmail and Account Freezing – ATESH

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Russia is blackmailing foreigners with deportation and criminal charges to recruit them into the military. Pressure is most frequently applied to citizens of Asian and African countries.

Agents of the "ATESH" partisan movement report an increase in cases of pressure on foreigners working or studying in Russia for the purpose of recruiting them into the Russian Armed Forces. This is reported by UNN.

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It is noted that relevant cases have been recorded in Saint Petersburg, Yekaterinburg, and Moscow.

The scheme is the same: the migration service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, without warning and without any violations on the part of the individual, blocks accounts and issues an order to leave the country. Simultaneously, criminal cases are initiated against people under fabricated charges. Then a "conversation" takes place with an offer to sign a contract with the army. Some agree. This primarily concerns people from Central and East Asian countries, as well as Africa

- the report states.

It is indicated that there is a simple reason behind all this: there are no longer enough volunteers from Russia.

"Money as a motivator is working less and less, and the Kremlin has switched to those who have something to lose—status, documents, freedom. Open mobilization of Russians is becoming a matter of time. Do not contact the Russian army, leave the country. This will save your life," ATESH urges.

Recall

According to the Center for Countering Disinformation of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, African countries have once again accused the Russian Federation of recruitment for the war. Russia promises Africans jobs but seizes their documents and sends them to the front. Recruitment through games and fraud has been recorded in Zimbabwe, Kenya, and South Africa.

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