The Duma spoke about the seizure of citizens’ cars for mobilization

Georgy Karlov, a member of the State Duma’s Defense Committee, commented on data appearing on the web about the seizure of civilian equipment for the needs of a special operation. He called fears about the “mobilization of machines” nonsense and rumours, and also assured that such a scenario was not even discussed by the State Duma, because there were neither conditions nor necessity for it.

And all that is going around are rumours, word of mouth and other misunderstandings. There is no such nonsense within the walls of the Duma, at least not yet. There are no preconditions, no necessity, and it is not discussed within the Defense Commission or in the State Duma as a whole. Let them sleep peacefully, drive, move, do everything in accordance with the law,” Georgy Karlov is quoted by Rise newspaper.

Recall that numerous comments have appeared on the web before regarding concerns about private vehicle impoundments. But by law, in the context of mobilization, the advantage in this type of equipment involvement is given to heavy vehicles and special equipment. About, what is important for a car owner to know in case of personal vehicle repossession for state needs, we contacted a lawyer.

Order No. 151 on the vehicle of the Ministry of Defense of Russia of March 14, 2014 contains a list of vehicles supplied by the RF armed forces, other troops, military formations and bodies, as well as special formations created for wartime: trucks, buses , trailers, tractors, etc.

  • “Behind the wheel” carefully studied the list, since 2018 there are also passenger cars, but not all of them.
  • “Behind the wheel” can be read in Odnoklassniki.

Source: Z R

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