Posted 22 сентября 2022,, 11:38

Published 22 сентября 2022,, 11:38

Modified 24 декабря 2022,, 22:38

Updated 24 декабря 2022,, 22:38

The Ministry of Internal Affairs called fake information about military commissariats at traffic police posts

The Ministry of Internal Affairs called fake information about military commissariats at traffic police posts

22 сентября 2022, 11:38
Фото: 1МI
The Ministry of Internal Affairs denied the information about the conduct of mobilization activities at the posts of the State traffic inspectorate in the regions.

This is stated in the Telegram channel "Ministry of Internal Affairs Media ".

Earlier, a scan of an alleged order of the Ministry of Internal Affairs signed by the deputy head of the Main Directorate for Ensuring Road Safety of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs Vladimir Kuzin appeared on social networks. This document refers to the organization at the traffic police posts of three jobs for employees of military registration and enlistment offices. The employees of the posts, according to this document, are instructed to stop all passenger cars driven by male Russians, check their documents, and then send them to representatives of the military registration and enlistment offices. Mobile groups with two traffic police officers and two representatives of military enlistment offices will be on duty on internal roads.

"The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia officially declares that this published scan of the alleged instructions of the State Traffic Safety Inspectorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia is fake, and the information contained in this "document" is false", - the ministry said in a statement.

The department urged residents of the country to use only official sources of information and not to spread fakes.

Recall that on September 21, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the beginning of a partial mobilization . In a presidential decree issued no deadlines for completion of mobilization are given . Military registration and enlistment offices began to send out mobilization orders to citizens of military age with a requirement to appear in the event of a declaration of martial law.

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