In the Amur Region, a Man Was Taken Off the Street and Sent to War. According to His Family, the Village Head "Informed" on Him for Money

A resident of one of the villages in the Amur region was detained on his way to the store, beaten, and forced to sign a contract with the Ministry of Defense, reports the Movement of Conscious Objectors. On June 18, the man was stopped by a riot police patrol. Without explanation, he was shoved into a car, beaten, and taken in an unknown direction. For several days, his family did not know where he was. Later, it became known that by June 24, the man had been forced to sign a contract. He is now listed in a military unit in another region. The DSO writes that the man was taken away in shorts, without belongings or a phone. The next day, his documents disappeared from his home. Human rights activists note that the man lived alone, had recently lost both parents, and abused alcohol. The family filed a statement with the military prosecutor's office. 🔵 Informing. According to relatives, the village head pointed out the man to the security forces. For each person who is successfully signed up as a contract soldier, the authorities pay 200,000 rubles, human rights activists claim. 🔵 Raids in the Penza region. On June 18, it became known that in Penza, Kamenka, and Kuznetsk, security forces, together with military commissariat employees, are conducting raids against men, during which they are forced to sign contracts. The police stated that such raids "are planned and are periodically carried out in the region."

A man in the Amur region was allegedly detained, beaten, and forced to sign a military contract, with his family claiming the village head informed on him for a monetary reward. His documents disappeared from his home after his detention. Separately, similar forced recruitment raids are reported to be occurring in the Penza region.

  • A man in the Amur region was detained and allegedly forced to sign a military contract.
  • His family claims the village head reported him to authorities for a potential reward.
  • The man was reportedly taken without his belongings and his documents later disappeared.
  • Similar forced recruitment raids are reported in the Penza region.
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