Many conscripts were called to the ranks of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation and sent to the war in Ukraine, and other citizens escaped from the country to not go to the front. "Many men keep away from the streets, fearing that they would be handed a summons about the call into the army. Some men who were angered by the invasion of Ukraine went when the war began; or harassment.
However, most men who left in recent weeks wanted to avoid conscription or feared that Russia could close the borders, " - said journalists after communicating with several residents of the Russian capital.
Previously, the Muscovites could enjoy the warm summer, when it seemed that nothing has changed dramatically after the invasion of Ukraine, now, as The NYT writes, when winter comes and the consequences of war are felt, given the sanctions, it is becoming more obvious that the situation has changed a lot. The crisis is primarily felt by catering establishments.
According to journalists, two weeks after mobilization announcement, the number of average checks per 1,500 rubles in the capital's establishments decreased by 29%. NYT correspondents also saw many premises on the streets of Moscow, which are urgently rented. "Local media reports that attendance of one of the largest striptease clubs in Moscow has decreased by 60%, and that there were also decreased guards-they were either mobilized or fled from the country.
Všetky práva vyhradené IN-Ukraine.info - 2022