Ombudsman Tatyana Moskalkova, who works in the Coordination Council of Commissioners of the Central Federal District, stated that the decision to demobilize 400 people called to service, although there were reasons for postponement, was taken with the participation of the office of the Russian Commissioner for Human Rights. Federation, reports TASS.
According to him, the apparatus received a large number of recruitment requests from people who should not have been drafted (fathers of four or those with illnesses that required deferment).
“More than 400 demobilizations took place through my line alone, and I am grateful to both the military prosecutor’s office and the Russian Ministry of Defense for their very prompt and clear intervention,” he said.
Before that Moskalkova reportedMore than 3.4 thousand requests for partial mobilization were received.
HRC in February offered the government will continue to make payments to families of missing SVO participants.
Previously Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky spoke About demobilization in Ukraine.