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Novosibirsk University called sending agendas to students planned work

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The Novosibirsk State Technical University (NSTU) called the mailing of the military registration and enlistment office summons to students planned work. About it in the press service of the university reported Rise edition.

Students receive a message in their personal account on the university’s website that they must report to one of the NSTU offices to receive a summons to the military police station against receipt. The press service of the university specifies that 32 students have already received invitations. The university says such alerts come “annually and regularly”.

“I think if they are going to update the information, it does not mean that they will be brought to serve.

We comply with federal law. We are obligated to inform students of all the requirements of the military registration and enlistment office: come to update the data, extend the deadline.

This is planned work, I don’t understand what the essence of all experiments is, ”said the NSTU representative.

Telegram channel from March 16 “Attention, Moscow” informed that similar emails were received by fourth-year undergraduate students, some undergraduate students, and graduate students of the Moscow Power Engineering Institute (MPEI). The letters mention the need to go to a certain MPEI office to receive a summons to the military registration and enlistment office in Lefortovo to clarify military registration documents.

Pavel Chikov, head of human rights group Agora*, said residents of 40 Russian regions have already started receiving subpoenas for the military registration and enlistment office. Among these regions are Moscow, St. Petersburg, Novosibirsk and Sverdlovsk regions, Krasnoyarsk and Krasnodar regions, Dagestan, Tatarstan and Bashkortostan.

The press secretary to the President of Russia, Dmitry Peskov, described as “standard practice” the sending of subpoenas to the regions by the military registration and enlistment offices. “There are no discussions about a new wave of mobilization in the Kremlin. Delivering summonses to citizens to clarify data is standard practice, such work is ongoing,” he said.

  • In 2014, a human rights organization called “Agora” was entered into the register of non-profit foreign agents, and in 2016 it was liquidated by a court decision. Currently, the international human rights group “Agora” operates without forming a legal entity

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