Russian pro-government media have been banned from distributing any statements about mobilization, even if they come from the State Duma or the Federation Council. The corresponding unspoken order came from the presidential administration, writes The Moscow Times (the site is blocked in the Russian Federation), citing its sources in the Russian media.
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“Before that, we could write about the current mobilization, and about possible scenarios and forecasts. Now all predictions are stopped. The demand says that it is impossible to quote, even if the statement was made by a deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation or a senator, ”the source said..
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The so-called “partial mobilization” began in Russia on September 21. It was about mobilizing 300 thousand people. On October 31, the Ministry of Defense announced the completion of “partial mobilization” and the cessation of issuing subpoenas. However, Putin did not sign a decree on the end of mobilization, which gives the Ministry of Defense the right to start or continue conscription..