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Mobilisation in Mariupol to start on 10 October – mayor's aide

The occupying authorities are "reserving" employees of the city emergency hospital.

Mobilisation in Mariupol to start on 10 October – mayor's aide
Petro Andryushchenko
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The occupying authorities plan to start mobilisation in Mariupol on 10 October, an adviser to the city mayor, Petro Andryushchenko, has said on Telegram, sharing the mobilisation "order" issued by impostor mayor Kostyantyn Ivashchenko, which was sourced by the city resistance.

"Mariupol resistance has published documents from the occupying administration on mobilisation activities in Mariupol. We are talking about the reservation of emergency hospital workers in Mariupol for the period of mobilisation. According to the document, mobilisation in Mariupol will start on 10 October. Unfortunately, it was to be expected and hardly anything new," noted Andryushchenko.

The resistance said that the occupiers were convincing the locals that mobilisation would not affect them.

Andryushchenko called on men in occupied Mariupol to flee through Russia to European countries.

In the meantime, partial mobilisation in Russia continues. The occupiers are also conducting it in the temporarily occupied Ukrainian territories.

In Enerhodar, they threaten everyone who dared to "vote" against joining the Russian Federation with "mobilisation".

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