Радио Cвобода рассказывает о военном полигоне рядом с украинской границей, откуда мобилизованные отказались ехать воевать в Украину, а также о других лагерях для новобранцев в Белгородской области, местоположение которых своими фотографиями в соцсетях раскрыли сами солдаты. 6 октября...
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There are also mobilized people who died in Ukraine (although there are still fewer such cases than the deaths of reservists in camps in Russia - there are more than 10 of them). On Tuesday ,
it became known that during the hostilities on Ukrainian territory, Yevgeny Bizyaev, mobilized from the city of Krasnoturinsk, Sverdlovsk region, died. Bizyaev was mobilized on September 28, and a few days later he was sent to fight in Ukraine. He left behind a three-year-old daughter. The soldier's mother, who read about her son's death
on social networks , had to contact the local military registration and enlistment office herself to confirm his death. The body of the deceased has not yet been delivered to Krasnoturinsk, journalists at the military registration and enlistment office are given conflicting information: according to one version, Bizyaev was only wounded.
In total, since the beginning of "partial mobilization" in Russia, 17 reservists called up for service have died. The cause of death of some of them is unknown, at least three people committed suicide. According to official figures, as part of the mobilization, 300 thousand people were to be drafted into the army - if we are to believe the
words of Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu about a "mobilization reserve" of 25 million people, this is a little more than a percent. According to unconfirmed information, the classified paragraph of the presidential decree on mobilization referred to a million people. Experts have repeatedly
pointed outthat even for a third of a million recruits, in the first place, the material and technical base of the Russian armed forces turned out to be poorly prepared: due to the fact that the soldiers have nowhere to settle, nothing to feed and no one to train, the authorities of several Russian regions announced the curtailment of mobilization measures and even sending parts mobilized at home.