
Deputy of the Moscow State Duma Maksym Ivanov explains the unusually high number of dead conscripts at the training center in the Sverdlovsk region by the fact that, as Lenta reports, “no one is safe from death.”
He also explained that at the training center in the city of Elani, Sverdlovsk Region, Ural Region, there are a large number of conscripts of various ages and physical fitness, and those mobilized are forced to dig trenches, undergo tactical training and other forms of military training.
“All this, of course, requires physical effort. And even those who have been found fit have some problems, they go to the medical center,” says the politician.
State Duma deputy from Sverdlovsk Oblast Ivanov claims that he himself witnessed how about 30 conscripts from Elani stood in line for medical help.
He also said that the training center ordered to limit the sale of alcohol after the death of the fourth mobilized person a day ago.
Ivanov announced on Tuesday that the man in question had complained to a medical facility about his deteriorating health and that doctors had resuscitated him four times from cardiac arrest before pronouncing him dead.
A senator from Vladimir Putin’s party suggested mobilizing physically unfit men for military service
Numerous videos, many of which were taken by the recruits themselves, showed that after President Vladimir Putin’s decree on partial mobilization on September 21, enlistment orders were also given to men who were unfit or discharged for various reasons.
Just one day after Putin announced the mobilization, a senator from his United Russia party proposed mobilizing men deemed physically unfit for military service.
“It is necessary to update the eligibility criteria for military service: to exclude diseases that render a conscript unfit for service,” said Crimean senator in the upper house of the Moscow parliament Olga Kovitidi.
She noted that “a number of conditions,” including scoliosis and scoliosis, may be considered compatible with military service.
On October 5, Putin announced that he had signed an order that “corrects” the mistakes made during the mobilization.
The chaotic manner in which it was carried out, and the fact that people who clearly had no business being in the armed forces were mobilized, caused a national scandal in Russia.
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