In the occupied Crimea, a collection of conscripts was announced for January 20 - Chubarov
10:21, 21 December
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The occupation administration of Crimea obliged conscripts to arrive on January 20 for painting "in the places indicated to them."
This was announced by the chairman of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people Refat Chubarov on Facebook.
He notes that he received information about the relevant order of the occupying power of Crimea yesterday.
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"The scale of coverage and the number of conscripts in the occupied Crimea, whom the Russian occupiers are obliged to arrive at the appointed date on the appointed date, are still unknown," Chubarov wrote.
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What is known
- Russia continues to build up troops near Ukraine's borders, despite a video conference on December 7 that US President Joe Biden called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to de-escalate the conflict. Russia suspends and changes the schedule of commercial air and rail flights for the transportation of personnel and Russian military equipment. US and Ukrainian officials have evidence of this.
- On December 16, the European Parliament passed a resolution condemning Russia's aggression against Ukraine and its military maneuvers on the border.
- US Army General Mark Millie considers Russia's open aggression a threat to the security of the United States and NATO member states.
- Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council Oleksiy Danilov stated that there are currently 92,000 servicemen on the border between Ukraine and Russia, but this will not be enough for the invasion of these Russian troops.
- A video of the transfer of Russian military equipment to the occupied Crimea has appeared on the Internet.
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