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Five Russians Taken Off Train On Border With Belarus Due To Mobilization

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Five Russians Taken Off Train On Border With Belarus Due To Mobilization

The border guards knew the name and seat of everyone.

Five Russians who were traveling from St. Petersburg to Belarus by train were not allowed to leave the country. One of them, a 30-year-old man, who was banned by border guards from leaving Russia, told Mediazona about this.

“Four men were taken off the train, the border guards knew the name and seat of each of them. One major, two senior lieutenants and four privates in masks,” said the young man.

He added that he graduated from the military department 8 years ago, has the rank of reserve lieutenant, but did not serve in the army. The Russian was going to first go to Minsk, and from there go to Istanbul.

According to the interlocutor of Mediazona, he was dropped off at the Nevel-2 railway station, the last one before the border with Belarus. Among those who were banned from leaving Russia was a 20-year-old student.

All of them were given notices that travel was prohibited on the basis of the law on mobilization. The document says that for clarification, you need to contact the military registration and enlistment office at the place of registration.

The partial mobilization was announced in Russia on September 21. It is planned to send 300,000 reservists to the combat zone. After the announcement of partial mobilization in Russia, they began to buy up plane tickets with a flight to other countries. In addition, long queues of those wishing to leave have accumulated at the land borders of the country.

Meduza's sources said that after the “referendums” men of mobilization age will be banned from leaving Russia. But supposedly it will be possible to leave with a certificate from the military registration and enlistment office. Later, the Russian Defense Ministry assured that during the partial mobilization there would be no restrictions on the movement of citizens.

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