‘We’ll support whoever brings us our husbands back’
How mobilisation has created a major headache for the Kremlin ahead of next year’s elections

The Way Home, a grassroots campaign led by the wives and mothers of mobilised Russian soldiers is gaining traction in Russia as its members make ever-louder public calls for reservists to finally be allowed to return home.
“To be honest, I can’t fathom what’s going on. I just want the Defence Ministry to demobilise our men and to replace them with professional soldiers, as [Defence Minister Sergey] Shoigu told the president he would.”
And yet former civilians, conscripted last autumn, have ended up with the status of press-ganged serfs, with no terms of service or the right to object.
“Everyone understands that protests are put down harshly. Not everyone is ready to come out onto the streets. Conscripts’ relatives are no exception. But the movement will grow and people will get connected.”












