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In Bryansk, unknown individuals are mass-destroying posters calling for mobilization into the Russian army

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In Bryansk, unknown individuals damaged mobilization posters at bus stops and on lamp posts. These actions are being positioned as part of a protest campaign titled "Not My Army."

In Bryansk, unknown individuals are mass-destroying posters calling for mobilization into the Russian army

In the Russian city of Bryansk, unidentified individuals damaged mobilization posters in public places. This was reported by resources linked to activists, according to UNN.

Details

It is noted that the posters were torn down or painted over at bus stops, poles, and other open locations in the city.

Social media reports present these actions as part of a campaign titled "Not My Army." At the same time, there is currently no official confirmation from Russian authorities or law enforcement agencies.

Recall

On the night of May 2, in the Russian Republic of Chuvashia, fires broke out in two cities — Kanash and Alatyr. Both cities are located more than 1,000 km from Ukraine. Local residents reported hearing explosions before the fires started.

UNN also reported that on the night of May 1, in the Russian city of Tuapse, explosions were heard at an oil refinery and on the grounds of a marine terminal.

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