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Russia vows to fix mistakes after old, sick people mobilized
Russia vows to fix mistakes after old, sick people mobilized
Agence France-Presse
Published Sep 26, 2022 02:37 AM PHT

MOSCOW - Russian authorities on Sunday 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.
MOSCOW - Russian authorities on Sunday 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 mobilization on Wednesday, he said only people with "relevant" skills or military experience would be concerned.
When Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilization 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.
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.
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.
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The 63-year-old came back home Friday night, according to Russian state agency RIA Novosti.
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.
In the same region, 58-year-old school director Alexander Faltin received a call-up order despite having no military experience.
His daughter posted a video on social media that became viral.
His daughter posted a video on social media that became viral.
He was allowed home after his documents were reviewed, according to RIA.
He was allowed home after his documents were reviewed, according to RIA.
A rare admission
Upper house speaker Valentina Matviyenko called on all governors -- who oversee the mobilization campaigns -- to avoid mistakes, in a rare admission on Sunday.
Upper house speaker Valentina Matviyenko called on all governors -- who oversee the mobilization campaigns -- to avoid mistakes, in a rare admission on Sunday.
"Incorrect cases of mobilization... are provoking fierce reactions in society, and rightly so," Matviyenko said in a statement on Telegram.
"Incorrect cases of mobilization... are provoking fierce reactions in society, and rightly so," Matviyenko said in a statement on Telegram.
"Some are assuming that handing in their report (to their superiors) quickly is more important than correctly fulfilling this important mission," she added.
"Some are assuming that handing in their report (to their superiors) quickly is more important than correctly fulfilling this important mission," she added.
"This is unacceptable... Make sure that partial mobilization is carried out in full and complete compliance with the criteria. And without a single mistake!" she ordered.
"This is unacceptable... Make sure that partial mobilization is carried out in full and complete compliance with the criteria. And without a single mistake!" she ordered.
The governor of the northwestern Leningrad region, Alexander Drozdenko told local districts heads to "take the residents' appeals under your personal control and deal with each single case," according to a statement on his administration's website Sunday.
The governor of the northwestern Leningrad region, Alexander Drozdenko told local districts heads to "take the residents' appeals under your personal control and deal with each single case," according to a statement on his administration's website Sunday.
The Vladimir region governor Vladimir Avdeev already said Saturday that "anyone mobilized by mistake will return home."
The Vladimir region governor Vladimir Avdeev already said Saturday that "anyone mobilized by mistake will return home."
The errors are painted as isolated cases.
The errors are painted as isolated cases.
But the very fact that Russian authorities are talking about them point to concerns about the level of indignation coming from some of the population.
But the very fact that Russian authorities are talking about them point to concerns about the level of indignation coming from some of the population.
'Undermining confidence'
This new example is Russia's latest logistical issue revealed since the beginning of the Ukraine offensive in February.
This new example is Russia's latest logistical issue revealed since the beginning of the Ukraine offensive in February.
Russia announced on Saturday the replacement of its highest ranking general in charge of logistics amid this mobilization drive.
Russia announced on Saturday the replacement of its highest ranking general in charge of logistics amid this mobilization drive.
On Saturday Valeriy Fadeev, chairman of the human rights council to the Kremlin, had urged defense minister Sergei Shoigu to "urgently resolve issues" to avoid "undermining the confidence of the people."
On Saturday Valeriy Fadeev, chairman of the human rights council to the Kremlin, had urged defense minister Sergei Shoigu to "urgently resolve issues" to avoid "undermining the confidence of the people."
He mentioned several aberrations including the recruitments of 70 fathers of large families in the far eastern region of Buryatia, and of nurses and midwives without any military skills.
He mentioned several aberrations including the recruitments of 70 fathers of large families in the far eastern region of Buryatia, and of nurses and midwives without any military skills.
Fadeev said these recruits were called up "under threat of criminal prosecution."
Fadeev said these recruits were called up "under threat of criminal prosecution."
Fadeev also criticized those "handing out summons at 2 am as if they all thought we were draft evaders."
Fadeev also criticized those "handing out summons at 2 am as if they all thought we were draft evaders."
Several students told AFP they were given call-up papers, despite Russian authorities promising they would be left out of the recruitment drive.
Several students told AFP they were given call-up papers, despite Russian authorities promising they would be left out of the recruitment drive.
On Saturday, Putin signed a decree confirming students in secondary vocational and higher education institutions would be exempted from mobilization.
On Saturday, Putin signed a decree confirming students in secondary vocational and higher education institutions would be exempted from mobilization.
Detained anti-mobilization protesters said police gave them call-up papers in custody -- ordering them to enlist in the very effort they were denouncing.
Detained anti-mobilization protesters said police gave them call-up papers in custody -- ordering them to enlist in the very effort they were denouncing.
But the Kremlin defended the procedure on Thursday, saying "it isn't against the law".
But the Kremlin defended the procedure on Thursday, saying "it isn't against the law".
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