According to reports, a man in Siberia who had decided against enlisting in the conflict in Ukraine shot a local member of the Russian military conscription committee. Ust-Ilimsk city, an 85,000-person town in the Irkutsk area, is where the event is alleged to have occurred on Monday.
The man in camouflage shoots the Russian military official
In a video going viral on Twitter, the man in camouflage shoots the Russian military official at close range while other draftees escape the conscription office.
According to a witness who spoke to the Baikal People news site, the shooter assured the official, “Nobody is going anywhere,” just before starting to fire. He was taken into custody right away, and his firearm was taken. Ruslan Zinin, 25, has been named as the shooter.
Igor Kobzev, the governor of the Irkutsk area, said on Telegram that Alexander Eliseev, the military commissar, “is in urgent care, in serious condition.” For his life, the doctors are struggling.
“The gunman was quickly arrested,” he continued. And he will undoubtedly receive punishment! According to Reuters, in a separate instance, a man allegedly attempted to self-immolate at a bus stop in Ryazan, a city located about 185 kilometers (115 miles) southeast of Moscow, declaring that he did not want to fight in Ukraine. Later, he was transported in an ambulance.
Attacks against the draught offices have reportedly occurred in the Dagestan and Yakutia areas
Attacks against the draught offices have reportedly occurred in the Dagestan and Yakutia areas, according to local media since last Wednesday. The Russian military has been partially mobilized as part of President Vladimir Putin’s campaign against Ukraine.
The largest contingents of soldiers for the Ukrainian war have come from the areas of Daghestan and Yakutia. Human rights group OVD-Info claimed that more than 101 people were detained on Sunday in Dagestan’s capital Makhachkala, in a rare example of mass dissent in the usually tightly controlled North Caucasian region, reports Reuters news agency.