
A video shared by Russian recruits on social media shows the explanation they receive when they ask for promised money before being drafted into the armed forces as part of the mobilization process, as ordered by Vladimir Putin.
“No one ran away from us. My friends and I traveled all the way from Moscow to my hometown to mobilize because of the “Motherland” and because the president addressed everyone!”, one of the new recruits claims.
“I came to the commissariat and the military commissar explained to me that as soon as we arrive, within 2-3 days we will receive a one-time payment of 300,000. [de ruble]!”, he continues his story.
The recruit is interrupted by an officer who says that he has never been promised anything like this. “Yes Yes!” shouted the other recruits.
– Quiet, wait! the woman asks. “As for the 300,000 [de ruble]CPRF deputies submitted the project to the State Duma, it passed only one reading and was removed from the agenda,” she explains.
“Well, then let him give the party ticket and leave [pe front] in our place!” shouted another recruit.
Russian mobs are demanding a “promised” one-time payment of 300.00 rubles, which, according to the Military Commissariat, they were never promised uD83DuDE02 They are shouting that the deputies themselves should fight in this matter. pic.twitter.com/df96pfvUfM
— Dmitry (@wartranslated) November 2, 2022
Russian recruits claim that they were pulled by a string
“Guys, understand one thing: I did not promise you 300 thousand,” urges the recruiter.
“Well, that’s clearly what you’re trying to tell us. The problem is that we were just f*****,” replies one of the new recruits.
“Give us a person who can answer these questions. Why were you sent here, poor thing? Let the representatives of our regions come here to answer our questions,” the recruits demand.
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu announced last Friday that the military leadership had completed the mobilization of 300,000 “reservists,” a figure he announced on September 21, immediately after a speech in which President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilization decree.
But Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Tuesday that Putin would not sign a decree officially ending the mobilization process, saying there was “no need” for such a document.
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