Por: Newsweek World September 26, 2022
Attacks on military enlistment centers in Russia have spiked following Russian President Vladimir Putin's announcement of a new partial mobilization of citizens to fight in Ukraine, according to new reports.Reports of alleged arsons against enlistment centers and local government buildings have accelerated in the last week, seemingly in reaction to Putin's Wednesday announcement of Russia's first partial mobilization since World... + full article
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics September 30, 2022
Russian authorities are opening more military enlistment offices near Russia's borders in an apparent effort to intercept some of the Russian men of fighting age who are trying to flee the country by land to avoid getting called up to fight in Ukraine. A new draft office... + más
Russia opens more border draft offices amid call-up exodus | The Boston Globe
Russia opens more border draft offices amid call-up exodus | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA World September 30, 2022
Russian authorities are opening more military enlistment offices near Russia’s borders in an apparent effort to intercept some of the Russian men of fighting age who are trying to flee the country by land to avoid getting called up to fight in Ukraine. A new draft office... + más
Russia opens more border draft offices amid call-up exodus | WPLG Local 10
The Daily Beast USA World September 26, 2022
While many Russians have to dodge Vladimir Putin’s desperate draft for the war in Ukraine, one man took his protest a little bit further and shot a recruitment commander. Local authorities announced Monday’s attack, which unfolded in the city of Ust-Ilimsk in the Irkutsk... + más
Putin's supporters complain old Russians are being sent to war | Newsweek
Russia’s reserves callup is sign ‘army isn’t able to fight,’ says Ukraine President Zelenskyy | New York Daily News
CBS News USA World September 26, 2022
A young man shot a Russian military officer at close range at an enlistment office Monday, in an unusually bold attack reflecting resistance to the Russian leadership's efforts to to wage war on Ukraine.The shooting comes after scattered arson attacks on enlistment offices... + más
Russian military recruiter shot amid fear of Ukraine call-up | New York Daily News
Russian military recruiter shot amid fear of Ukraine call-up | Portland Press Herald
Newsweek USA World September 24, 2022
Russian soldiers who refuse to fight in Ukraine will face 10-year prison sentences under a new law signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday.Putin launched the Ukraine special military operation on February 24, with Kremlin leaders hoping for a quick victory.... + más
New nuclear threats raise risk from a 'cornered Putin': Experts | ABC News
As Russian Losses Mount in Ukraine, Putin Gets More Involved in War Strategy | The New York Times
The Daily Beast USA World September 23, 2022
The Kremlin wants you to know there’s absolutely no panic in Russia a day after—just ignore the burning military recruitment offices, and college students being snatched from their classes to go kill or be killed.It’s also absolutely normal for protesters to be pulled from... + más
Ukraine, using captured Russian tanks, firms up its lines | 10 WBNS
Trial to start for sailor accused of igniting Navy warship | ABC News
10 WBNS USA Nation September 21, 2022
KYIV, Ukraine — Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered a partial mobilization of reservists in Russia, in a measure that appeared to be an admission that Moscow’s isn't going according to plan after nearly seven months of fighting and amid recent battlefield losses... + más
Putin orders partial mobilization of Russian reservists and hints using nuclear weapons still possible | CBS News
Putin sets partial military call-up, won’t ‘bluff’ on nukes | ABC News
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