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In Vladivostok, military enlistment staff invent different options for catching ...

In Russia, military committees climb into the windows to catch the conscripts (video)

In Vladivostok, military enlistment staff invent different options for catching men. Some penetrate the window window, others turn on the fire alarm so that people run out themselves. Russian troops use acrobatic abilities to catch the military and perform a mobilization plan. In Vladivostok, an employee of the military enlistment office climbed into the entrance through the window, the video posted the Telegram channel "Primorye online".

The video shows how a man in military uniform climbs into the window of the entrance of an apartment building. At the same time, he almost falls and runs to open the door to his two colleagues, who have a summons in his hands. "That's how the Nibuta is on the entrances to the (street) to hand over the summons. We would like to point out that no one received a summons in this entrance," eyewitnesses said. The military did not find those who wanted to get a summons at the entrance.

Another employee of the military enlistment office of Vladivostok thought to include a fire alarm in an apartment building for people to get into the entrance. Newsbox24 presented a video of the incident from the surveillance cameras. The alarm was activated in the residential complex "Frigate 2", also on Nibuta Street. The locals said that the troops forbade the concierge to talk about false anxiety.

The residents of the house reported that the employees of the military enlistment office tried to lure the residents from the apartments in order to hand them the summons. All residents of the house had access to the cameras, about the work of the military enlistment office in the entrance quickly wrote in a common chat. "As a result, no one opened, the commissioners glued the summons right on the door," Newsbox24 writes.

Rostelecom has recently received an order for checking the ability to connect video surveillance for more than 30 military enlistment offices, said the source of "Mediazons" in the company. At seven addresses there are buildings of military enlistment offices and selection points for military service under a contract in Vladivostok and other cities of the region. Precautions are related to the fact that one of the military enlistment offices in Vladivostok tried to set fire to twice.

On the night of September 27, the Molotov cocktail was thrown into the military enlistment office, but the security was able to extinguish the fire. On the night of September 28, the inflammatory mixture flew into the window of the neighboring building, where the military enlistment office is also located. Focus earlier wrote about the arson of Russian military enlistment offices after the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin partial mobilization.