Occupants started aggressive mobilization of youth in Mariupol district - Andriushchenko
Kyiv • UNN
In the Mariupol region, the occupiers are forcibly taking young people aged 19-22 to military commissariats to sign contracts. Over the course of 10 days, at least 10 people were forced to sign contracts under threats of being sent to the Far East.
Young people are being forcibly mobilized in the temporarily occupied Mariupol district. They are being forced to sign service contracts at military registration and enlistment offices by threats. This was reported by the advisor to the mayor of Mariupol Petro Andriushchenko on Thursday, November 21, UNN reports.
Aggressive mobilization of young people began in the Mariupol region. The scheme is the same: a forced “invitation” directly from the village to the military enlistment office. Then the military enlistment office forces them to sign a contract, threatening them with “conscript service” in the Far East and other scaremongering
According to him, at least 10 boys aged 19 to 22 have been forced to sign a contract in this way over the past ten days.
“The Russians are hiding behind a 'draft' that will last until early 2025. It's scary to imagine how many people they will “contract” from the occupied territories during this time,” Andriushchenko added.