Military summons issued to people arrested during protests in Russia
Region
- 22 September, 2022
- 08:06
Those detained during the protest action against partial mobilization in Moscow on September 21 were given a summons to the military commissariat in the police stations, Report informs, citing Radio Svoboda.
Kirill Goncharov, a member of the Yabloko Party, who was detained for participating in the action, released a copy of the summons issued to him by the Mozhaysk district police station of Moscow.
The wife of one of the detainees said that the military commissar personally presented the summons to her husband. Several people who were detained in the Russian city of Voronezh in protest against the mobilization were given the summons to appear at the local military commissariat on September 23.
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