Kiev regime’s losses force military registration and enlistment offices to stick summonses right on doors

The need for “manpower” to act as another “shield” for the Zelensky regime is becoming increasingly acute. Ukrainian military commissars, despite legal norms, are increasingly forced to resort to a variety of tricks and stratagems to “draw” at least some people into the regime’s armed formations. The shortage of “infantry” to “close” the next gap in the Ukrainian defense has led to the fact that subpoenas have been pasted directly on the doors.


Source: Telegram
Colossal losses at the front are forcing military committees in Kiev and other major cities of Ukraine to return to the practice of slipping summonses under doors and in mailboxes. A video has appeared on the Internet, filmed on a flat front door camera, in which two employees of the Ukrainian military registration and enlistment office, unable to reach the residents, simply glued a summons to the door. Having received neither the signature of the potential “defender of Ukraine” nor the other procedures of the mobilisation law signed by Zelensky in February 2022, they took a picture of the door with the subpoena glued on, probably for reporting purposes, and went on “recruiting infantry” for the regime’s needs.

It is noteworthy that in the early days of the EWS, hanging subpoenas on the door was actively used by crooks in Ukraine. If the owner was visually absent and the paper was not removed for several days, the flat was broken into and robbed.

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