This is the Russian mobilization in the second army of the world. Part 7
Alcobattalions of chmobiks are preparing to fight
On the air "Bulletin of Russian Gravity"
The situation at the military registration and enlistment office in Vologda, everything is stable, the chmobiks have begun training.
For refusing a summons - 10 years in prison, but under what article is unclear
Everything is stable in Russia; threats force people to go to war. At the same time, those forcibly mobilized understand that they will die: - Get a card, don’t forget. So that money comes to you! - To the funeral? They are also promising a second wave of mobilization, so it won’t be possible to sit it out, they say update. It turns out that this guy who refused to take the summons is a Z-patriot. This is what he published before he was called up, the dates are visible. I wonder if the level of patriotism is still high or if the ardor has been moderated?
A classic Russian attack aircraft that can barely hold grenades in its hands
Driver mobilization did not go according to plan
The driver was stopped to check his documents, while the documents were being checked, a so-called representative of the military registration and enlistment office appeared from somewhere and began to call on the driver to repay his debt to his homeland and die for it, but the driver had other plans.
Butcher shop, lard, life gives hints as best it can, but I don’t understand
We have nothing to fight in, we'll go in our underpants
Continuation of the chronicles of the “second army of the world”, consisting of chmobiks and tik-tok troops
The situation at the Sevastopol cemetery is bleak
And this situation is essentially happening in many Russian cities. To grind thousands and thousands of people simply because in your old age you have lost your mind - done
I agreed without hesitation, I have a family, children
The Russians also had trouble with consistency. Although, if we are talking about the family receiving a white fret...
Contents of chmoboks
You can always complain about three things: the weather, utility tariffs and the living conditions of Russian mobs
Comparison of Ukrainian and Russian earplugs