The Russian Federation cannot feed its mobilized


In some regions of the Russian Federation, the mobilized are sent home: there is nowhere to settle and nothing to feed them.
Those mobilized from the Molkino training center in Krasnodar were sent back to Primorsko-Akhtarsk, because there was no place to accommodate the recruits, nothing to wear, and no food to provide. This was announced by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
In addition, in the temporarily occupied territory of Crimea, in the medical institutions of Yevpatoria, there are not enough medical supplies to treat the wounded.
So, according to available information, men from Luhansk, without a medical commission and training, after mobilization are immediately sent to resupply the units that suffered the greatest losses, the General Staff reported.
Also, earlier Omsk mobilized recorded a video message to the leadership of the region, in which they ask to send lump sum payments to their families.
The region has no money to pay mobilized citizens. As a solution, the governor of the Omsk region proposed that the necessary amounts be transferred by their former employers, who would thus be left without employees and without money.
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