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Mobilization in the Russian Federation: State Duma MP wanted to hide an article with new restrictions for evasion

According to the deputy Andriy Lugovy, those Russians who are not ready to "pay off their debt" have no right to demand something from the state. The deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Andriy Lugovy from the LDPR faction announced the deprivation of evasion from mobilization of access to free medical care. About it writes Telegram-channel Sota.

It is reported that an article called "Russia creates the most effective system of military accounting for victory in its" was published on the website of the deputy on April 26. The material is deleted but stored in an archive copy. The article also states that the Russian Federation is at war not with Ukraine, but with the Nazi Union of the West. Therefore, Russia cannot count on a rapid victory, it needs many soldiers.

"Despite all the screams and screams of the liberals, we managed to mobilize and take the initiative at the front. But for the future victory we need to show flexibility, which is why we launched a system of electronic stories," Lugovy said. The material states that every citizen is obliged to stand on a military account. Therefore, additional amendments will be submitted to the State Duma soon.

"By December 1, 2023, all military citizens of our country will have to inform the place of their work or training on their own, as well as current residence. Otherwise, the same sanctions as evaders will be applied to them," the material reads . Moreover, the restrictions include the cancellation of the medical insurance policy, the deprivation of privileges and other benefits provided by the state in the Russian Federation. It is reported that amendments will be accepted as soon as possible.

Thus, the deputies of the State Duma will show that the "only" with the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin. "It is important to understand that if a person is not ready to pay off his homeland, then he has no right to demand something from the state in return," the deputy said. Earlier, on April 25, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev once again threatened with "Russian enemies" nuclear weapons.