Triflemen
Russia’s draft offices falsify documents of the mobilised, turning cooks and commo guys into riflemen and sending them to the frontlines

Svyatoslav Khoroshev from Saint Petersburg received a draft notice from his workplace, instructing him to arrive at the Kalininsky district draft office. Although Svyatoslav is assigned to a different draft office in the Krasnoselsky district, he decided not to go into hiding and appeared at the one mentioned in the draft notice. Upon arrival, he had his military ID card confiscated, and once he got it back, he noticed that false data was written in there by hand.
There were 47 men in the bus that brought us here, and 45 of them had falsified information written into their military IDs. Everyone was kind of gobsmacked.”
Such falsifying does not only ruin the lives of the people, but it also affects the combat effectiveness of those units they arrive at without any proper skills or preparation.”

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