
Pressure on national minorities: the military commissariat of St. Petersburg forces "non-Russian" citizens to sign contracts - ATEŞ
Kyiv • UNN
The military commissariat of St. Petersburg forces representatives of "non-Russian" nationalities to sign contracts, blackmailing them. Such actions are aimed at fulfilling the mobilization plan.
In St. Petersburg, the military commissariat has increased pressure on representatives of "non-Russian" nationalities, in particular Dagestanis, Buryats, Tuvans and Uzbeks living in the city. This is reported by the Military Movement of Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars "ATESH", reports UNN.
An agent of the "ATESH" movement recorded facts of systematic pressure on citizens at the conscription point on Syzova Avenue, 24. Military commissariat employees are especially harsh with representatives of "non-Russian" nationalities - primarily Dagestanis, Buryats, Tuvans and Uzbeks living in St. Petersburg
According to the information, people are actually being blackmailed and forced to sign contracts, threatening consequences for refusal. All this is done in order to fulfill the mobilization plan - regardless of the fate and lives of those who are sent to be slaughtered.
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