Confirmation of this comes from Tatarstan, Pyatigorsk, Rostov-on-Don and the North Caucasus.
The occupiers are resorting to new forms of covert “mobilization”, calling on debtors and alimony payers to go to war in Ukraine. This was reported by the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.
Given the total lack of replenishment of the army reserve, the occupiers are resorting to new forms of covert “mobilization.” Due to the reluctance of reservists to return to the army and mass refusal to sign contracts, debts “, – reports GUR.
At the same time, the report notes, given the deteriorating economic situation in Russia as a result of sanctions, such a source of replenishment of military reserves is increasing every day.
“The number of such people is increasing progressively, given the consequences for the Russian economy of the sanctions imposed,” the statement said.
Accordingly, debtors are offered a release from all credit obligations in the event of signing a contract with the Russian army.
In particular, such proposals began to spread in the Republic of Tatarstan, Pyatigorsk, Rostov-on-Don and the North Caucasus.
The recruitment of people with legal problems also continues. Criminals are offered a full amnesty in exchange for participation in hostilities in Ukraine.
We will remind, according to the General Staff, the Russian army will have enough food and ammunition for only three days.
The outflow of funds from the population of Russia on bank deposits in February 2022 amounted to 1.2 trillion rubles. And this is the largest monthly outflow since at least 2008 . And most of the outflow occurred in the last week of the month, namely on February 24, when Russia attacked Ukraine. This was reported by the Central Bank.