Military registration and enlistment office in St. Petersburg sent a summons to a missing conscript from the cruiser "Moscow"
The Moskva cruiser was sunk by the Ukrainian Armed Forces back in April.
We shall remind you that back on 13 April, the Ukrainian Armed Forces hit the Moskva with Neptun missiles. The next day, the Russian Defence Ministry said that the cruiser sank. Initially, the agency said that one serviceman died in the crash, while 27 were missing. Another 396 crew members were said to have been evacuated to Sevastopol.
This was reported by The Insider, citing the family.
The publication relays the message printed in the summons:
For failing to appear at the specified time and place without a valid reason, you may be prosecuted.
And the summons came at the end of October, on the day of the conscript's birthday.
"The Insider" recounts:
The mother has been trying to get information from the authorities about her son for six months; he stopped making contact on April 8, when the Moskva left Sevastopol port. The Ministry of Defence has not officially reported the death of the sailor.
His friends contacted the survivors of the strike on the cruiser, who said that the sailor had gone to a warehouse for food some time before the explosion, and that no one had seen him since.