Police raid houses of Moscow residents forcing them to visit enlistment offices
June 3, 18:43

“I wasn’t quite sure what he was doing. I asked him about my legal status, first he told me that I was detained, then he told me I wasn’t. But I think his goal was to make other police officers come to my room and force me to come with them to the police station,” the student added.
“They started telling me that I’m a draft evader, that I’m going to be fined, that they’ll open a criminal case and then I'd think twice before doing something like that,” he said.
So, to my mind, these first signals mean that forced conscription is well underway,” she said.
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