What surprises are prepared for drivers by the stop of mobilization in Moscow?
October 17, 2022
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Announced by Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin and the city’s military commissar, the “lights out” of partial mobilization measures could have non-trivial consequences for the capital’s drivers. Why and
Announced by Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin and the city’s military commissar, the “lights out” of partial mobilization measures could have non-trivial consequences for the capital’s drivers. Why and with what, explains the AvtoVzglyad portal.
On October 17, a little less than a month after the official start of the partial mobilization in Russia, the mayor of Moscow announced the end. This happened suddenly for everyone who arrived today at the city mobilization points on the agenda. The men watched in amazement as the doors of these establishments slammed shut in front of them, and the workers promptly began disassembling the relevant equipment. What does this mean for motorists in Moscow?
First, they will no longer see the GIBDD “special operations” along with the employees of the military registration and recruitment offices on the streets of the capital. Then, as eyewitnesses said, traffic policemen stuffed cars with men of a suitable age for mobilization in them and handed them over to representatives of the army.
In addition, those who did not get on the agenda with the military commissar and drive their cars around the city can breathe easy. Recently, there have been reports that the numbers of their personal cars have been entered into Potok’s car search database. Who knows how to set up traffic police on vehicles of interest to law enforcement. This is all behind us. On the other hand, we now know what the government is capable of trapping future participants in NWO. After all, nobody guarantees that there will be no more mobilizations in the future…
Another curious nuance. The “cancellation of mobilization” took place in one Moscow. In all other regions of the country, authorities have not made such statements. This means that men who do not plan to join the Russian army in the near future will try to move to Moscow. At least for a while. Away from native military registration and recruiting offices. If there are many such citizens and at least some of them arrive in the capital by car, street traffic in the city is likely to become more difficult.
Well, the last one. Russian President Vladimir Putin introduced partial mobilization in the country by decree. Therefore, loudly announcing its completion should logically be the same. And not in a single metropolis, but again – on an all-Russian scale. A simple conclusion follows from this. Mayor Sobyanin can tell as much as he likes about the city’s fulfillment of the tasks of recruiting workers in the NVO zone and demolishing temporary mobilization points. At the same time, the military registration and recruiting offices continue to operate. And no one disturbs them, slowly, without noise and dust, to “pull” people from peaceful life to be sent to units. As part of the still valid presidential decree.
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On October 17, a little less than a month after the official start of the partial mobilization in Russia, the mayor of Moscow announced the end. This happened suddenly for everyone who arrived today at the city mobilization points on the agenda. The men watched in amazement as the doors of these establishments slammed shut in front of them, and the workers promptly began disassembling the relevant equipment. What does this mean for motorists in Moscow?
First, they will no longer see the GIBDD “special operations” along with the employees of the military registration and recruitment offices on the streets of the capital. Then, as eyewitnesses said, traffic policemen stuffed cars with men of a suitable age for mobilization in them and handed them over to representatives of the army.
In addition, those who did not get on the agenda with the military commissar and drive their cars around the city can breathe easy. Recently, there have been reports that the numbers of their personal cars have been entered into Potok’s car search database. Who knows how to set up traffic police on vehicles of interest to law enforcement. This is all behind us. On the other hand, we now know what the government is capable of trapping future participants in NWO. After all, nobody guarantees that there will be no more mobilizations in the future…
Another curious nuance. The “cancellation of mobilization” took place in one Moscow. In all other regions of the country, authorities have not made such statements. This means that men who do not plan to join the Russian army in the near future will try to move to Moscow. At least for a while. Away from native military registration and recruiting offices. If there are a lot of such citizens and at least some of them arrive in the capital by car, then most likely street traffic in the city will become more difficult.
Well, the last one. Russian President Vladimir Putin introduced partial mobilization in the country by decree. Therefore, loudly announcing its completion should logically be the same. And not in a single metropolis, but again – on an all-Russian scale. A simple conclusion follows from this. Mayor Sobyanin can tell as much as he likes about the city’s fulfillment of the tasks of recruiting workers in the NVO zone and demolishing temporary mobilization points. At the same time, the military registration and recruiting offices continue to operate. And no one disturbs them, slowly, without noise and dust, to “pull” people from peaceful life to be sent to units. As part of the still valid presidential decree.
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