Invaders in Mariupol threaten not to give students deferment from mobilization

In Mariupol, the Russian invaders threaten not to give deferment from mobilization to students who have not registered at a military enlistment office.

"Unfortunately, we have another confirmation of mobilization in Mariupol. Messages about the need to register at a military enlistment office are sent to student chats in occupied Mariupol. If the boys do not undergo a medical examination and do not register, the occupiers threaten not to issue them a deferment certificate," the Mariupol City Council posted on Telegram.

In particular, male students born in 1996-2006, who received a passport of a citizen of the Russian Federation and did not register at a military enlistment office, are urged to appear at an enlistment office with a package of documents urgently.

Students who do not undergo a medical examination and are not registered by the end of June are threatened not to be issued a certificate of deferment from mobilization.

As reported, the invaders turn Mariupol and the surrounding villages into a military-logistics hub of the Russian army.