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March 25, 2024People are blocking roads at pedestrian crossings to avoid being punished for traffic violations, as explained by local media. Police have already arrived at the scene and are attempting to disperse the crowd by force.
Since last week, announcements about the event have been circulating on social media. They called for those who cannot be mobilized – women, people over 60, and those with many children – to come out. “Everyone understands that there is a war going on, mobilization is needed, we are fighting for independence and a better life for our children. But such terrorist, gangster methods of mobilization, when people in balaclavas simply beat and abduct people from the streets, are unacceptable because they violate all human rights and freedoms, leading to distrust in the authorities and the commander-in-chief. And this will inevitably lead to riots within the state, which is what the Russian authorities are waiting for,” write the organizers. They demand that draft notices be issued “only by civilized and lawful means.”
It is worth noting that mobilization in Ukraine has taken on a very serious and violent scale. A bill to strengthen mobilization is still being considered in parliament, but so far, lawmakers have not been able to reach a consensus. According to the new law, people will face huge fines and numerous restrictions on their rights for refusing to fight.