Mamut Useinov, the finalist of the “Sing a Star” program broadcast on Channel 1, was taken to the military service and military enlistment office starting from Friday prayers. This was reported by plinth.
It was recorded that the police came to the mosque in Kotelniki and took the worshipers out one by one and checked their passports. Some of the men were taken to the military registration and enlistment office in Lyubertsy, where they were all assigned an emergency medical commission, which found almost all of them fit for service, Useinov said.
After that, according to the singer, the men were taken to Balashikha, where they tried to send some of them to military service, while others were offered to sign a contract with the Ministry of Defense.
Useinov, 26, received Russian citizenship in Crimea in 2014; The singer noted that he did not do military service due to health reasons. According to the young man, he and several others refused to go anywhere and are no longer allowed to go out; employees of the military registration and enlistment office told them to wait for investigators from the Investigative Committee.
Before that, the former head of Roscosmos, senator of the Zaporozhye region, Dmitry Rogozin, called for the introduction of six-month contracts for recruiting people for military service. He said such contracts would be especially popular among volunteers between the ages of 40 and 50.
Sergei Shoigu, previously head of the Ministry of Defense reportedThe General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces has no additional mobilization plan.