Russia Confirms Mistake After Old, Sick People Called-Up For Ukraine War

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Publish Date : 2022-09-25 00:00:00


Russia Confirms Mistake After Old, Sick People Called-Up For Ukraine War

Moscow: Russian authorities today promised to fix the mistakes in their troop call-up for Ukraine, after some public outrage over students, older or sick people being mistakenly ordered to report for duty. When Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilisation on Wednesday, he said only people with "relevant" skills or military experience would be concerned. But many expressed outrage after seeing -- sometimes absurd -- cases of authorities summoning people unfit for service. Authorities in the southwestern Russian region of Volgograd sent a 63-year-old diabetic ex-military staffer to training camp, despite poor health and cerebral issues. The 63-year-old came back home Friday night, according to Russian state agency RIA Novosti. In the same region, 58-year-old school director Alexander Faltin received a call-up order despite having no military experience.

Moscow: Russian authorities today promised to fix the mistakes in their troop call-up for Ukraine, after some public outrage over students, older or sick people being mistakenly ordered to report for duty. When Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilisation on Wednesday, he said only people with "relevant" skills or military experience would be concerned. But many expressed outrage after seeing -- sometimes absurd -- cases of authorities summoning people unfit for service. Authorities in the southwestern Russian region of Volgograd sent a 63-year-old diabetic ex-military staffer to training camp, despite poor health and cerebral issues. The 63-year-old came back home Friday night, according to Russian state agency RIA Novosti. In the same region, 58-year-old school director Alexander Faltin received a call-up order despite having no military experience.Moscow: Russian authorities today promised to fix the mistakes in their troop call-up for Ukraine, after some public outrage over students, older or sick people being mistakenly ordered to report for duty. When Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilisation on Wednesday, he said only people with "relevant" skills or military experience would be concerned. But many expressed outrage after seeing -- sometimes absurd -- cases of authorities summoning people unfit for service. Authorities in the southwestern Russian region of Volgograd sent a 63-year-old diabetic ex-military staffer to training camp, despite poor health and cerebral issues. The 63-year-old came back home Friday night, according to Russian state agency RIA Novosti. In the same region, 58-year-old school director Alexander Faltin received a call-up order despite having no military experience.Moscow: Russian authorities today promised to fix the mistakes in their troop call-up for Ukraine, after some public outrage over students, older or sick people being mistakenly ordered to report for duty. When Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilisation on Wednesday, he said only people with "relevant" skills or military experience would be concerned. But many expressed outrage after seeing -- sometimes absurd -- cases of authorities summoning people unfit for service. Authorities in the southwestern Russian region of Volgograd sent a 63-year-old diabetic ex-military staffer to training camp, despite poor health and cerebral issues. The 63-year-old came back home Friday night, according to Russian state agency RIA Novosti. In the same region, 58-year-old school director Alexander Faltin received a call-up order despite having no military experience.Moscow: Russian authorities today promised to fix the mistakes in their troop call-up for Ukraine, after some public outrage over students, older or sick people being mistakenly ordered to report for duty. When Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilisation on Wednesday, he said only people with "relevant" skills or military experience would be concerned. But many expressed outrage after seeing -- sometimes absurd -- cases of authorities summoning people unfit for service. Authorities in the southwestern Russian region of Volgograd sent a 63-year-old diabetic ex-military staffer to training camp, despite poor health and cerebral issues. The 63-year-old came back home Friday night, according to Russian state agency RIA Novosti. In the same region, 58-year-old school director Alexander Faltin received a call-up order despite having no military experience.Moscow: Russian authorities today promised to fix the mistakes in their troop call-up for Ukraine, after some public outrage over students, older or sick people being mistakenly ordered to report for duty. When Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilisation on Wednesday, he said only people with "relevant" skills or military experience would be concerned. But many expressed outrage after seeing -- sometimes absurd -- cases of authorities summoning people unfit for service. Authorities in the southwestern Russian region of Volgograd sent a 63-year-old diabetic ex-military staffer to training camp, despite poor health and cerebral issues. The 63-year-old came back home Friday night, according to Russian state agency RIA Novosti. In the same region, 58-year-old school director Alexander Faltin received a call-up order despite having no military experience.Moscow: Russian authorities today promised to fix the mistakes in their troop call-up for Ukraine, after some public outrage over students, older or sick people being mistakenly ordered to report for duty. When Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilisation on Wednesday, he said only people with "relevant" skills or military experience would be concerned. But many expressed outrage after seeing -- sometimes absurd -- cases of authorities summoning people unfit for service. Authorities in the southwestern Russian region of Volgograd sent a 63-year-old diabetic ex-military staffer to training camp, despite poor health and cerebral issues. The 63-year-old came back home Friday night, according to Russian state agency RIA Novosti. In the same region, 58-year-old school director Alexander Faltin received a call-up order despite having no military experience.Moscow: Russian authorities today promised to fix the mistakes in their troop call-up for Ukraine, after some public outrage over students, older or sick people being mistakenly ordered to report for duty. When Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilisation on Wednesday, he said only people with "relevant" skills or military experience would be concerned. But many expressed outrage after seeing -- sometimes absurd -- cases of authorities summoning people unfit for service. Authorities in the southwestern Russian region of Volgograd sent a 63-year-old diabetic ex-military staffer to training camp, despite poor health and cerebral issues. The 63-year-old came back home Friday night, according to Russian state agency RIA Novosti. In the same region, 58-year-old school director Alexander Faltin received a call-up order despite having no military experience.Moscow: Russian authorities today promised to fix the mistakes in their troop call-up for Ukraine, after some public outrage over students, older or sick people being mistakenly ordered to report for duty. When Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilisation on Wednesday, he said only people with "relevant" skills or military experience would be concerned. But many expressed outrage after seeing -- sometimes absurd -- cases of authorities summoning people unfit for service. Authorities in the southwestern Russian region of Volgograd sent a 63-year-old diabetic ex-military staffer to training camp, despite poor health and cerebral issues. The 63-year-old came back home Friday night, according to Russian state agency RIA Novosti. In the same region, 58-year-old school director Alexander Faltin received a call-up order despite having no military experience.Moscow: Russian authorities today promised to fix the mistakes in their troop call-up for Ukraine, after some public outrage over students, older or sick people being mistakenly ordered to report for duty. When Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilisation on Wednesday, he said only people with "relevant" skills or military experience would be concerned. But many expressed outrage after seeing -- sometimes absurd -- cases of authorities summoning people unfit for service. Authorities in the southwestern Russian region of Volgograd sent a 63-year-old diabetic ex-military staffer to training camp, despite poor health and cerebral issues. The 63-year-old came back home Friday night, according to Russian state agency RIA Novosti. In the same region, 58-year-old school director Alexander Faltin received a call-up order despite having no military experience.Moscow: Russian authorities today promised to fix the mistakes in their troop call-up for Ukraine, after some public outrage over students, older or sick people being mistakenly ordered to report for duty. When Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilisation on Wednesday, he said only people with "relevant" skills or military experience would be concerned. But many expressed outrage after seeing -- sometimes absurd -- cases of authorities summoning people unfit for service. Authorities in the southwestern Russian region of Volgograd sent a 63-year-old diabetic ex-military staffer to training camp, despite poor health and cerebral issues. The 63-year-old came back home Friday night, according to Russian state agency RIA Novosti. In the same region, 58-year-old school director Alexander Faltin received a call-up order despite having no military experience.Moscow: Russian authorities today promised to fix the mistakes in their troop call-up for Ukraine, after some public outrage over students, older or sick people being mistakenly ordered to report for duty. When Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilisation on Wednesday, he said only people with "relevant" skills or military experience would be concerned. But many expressed outrage after seeing -- sometimes absurd -- cases of authorities summoning people unfit for service. Authorities in the southwestern Russian region of Volgograd sent a 63-year-old diabetic ex-military staffer to training camp, despite poor health and cerebral issues. The 63-year-old came back home Friday night, according to Russian state agency RIA Novosti. In the same region, 58-year-old school director Alexander Faltin received a call-up order despite having no military experience.Moscow: Russian authorities today promised to fix the mistakes in their troop call-up for Ukraine, after some public outrage over students, older or sick people being mistakenly ordered to report for duty. When Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilisation on Wednesday, he said only people with "relevant" skills or military experience would be concerned. But many expressed outrage after seeing -- sometimes absurd -- cases of authorities summoning people unfit for service. Authorities in the southwestern Russian region of Volgograd sent a 63-year-old diabetic ex-military staffer to training camp, despite poor health and cerebral issues. The 63-year-old came back home Friday night, according to Russian state agency RIA Novosti. In the same region, 58-year-old school director Alexander Faltin received a call-up order despite having no military experience.Moscow: Russian authorities today promised to fix the mistakes in their troop call-up for Ukraine, after some public outrage over students, older or sick people being mistakenly ordered to report for duty. When Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilisation on Wednesday, he said only people with "relevant" skills or military experience would be concerned. But many expressed outrage after seeing -- sometimes absurd -- cases of authorities summoning people unfit for service. Authorities in the southwestern Russian



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