Russians start mobilizing Central Asians after terrorist attack in Moscow region
Russia has initiated a new wave of mobilization of ethnic minorities for an aggressive war against Ukraine following the terrorist attack at the Crocus City Hall in the Moscow region, according to the Center for National Resistance.
"Using the mass gathering of people in Moscow, Russians, on the one hand, accuse Ukraine, and on the other, have started raids targeting migrants from Central Asia. Migrant workers are offered contracts with the Russian Armed Forces or face deportation," the statement said.
According to the Center for National Resistance, some trusting volunteers still agree to sign contracts, hoping to return alive.
"Yes, the arrival of the first groups of labor migrants from Asia has been recorded at training grounds along the border with Ukraine," the CNR reports.
Background
On April 3, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that Russia is preparing an additional mobilization of 300,000 people.
According to him, according to the plans of the aggressor country, such mobilization is to take place by June 1.
At the same time, a few days ago, the head of the Ukrainian state warned that the occupiers are preparing for a new offensive. It may begin at the end of May or the beginning of June.