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Russia: A man shot a military commissar to prevent him from going to the Ukrainian front – Video

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In a video circulating online, the 25-year-old assailant shoots and kills the military commissar in charge of recruitment, Alexander Elisheev, at close range.

Long prison term instead Ukrainian front appears to have been chosen by a 25-year-old man in the city of Ust-Ilimsk in Irkutsk. In a video circulating online, the 25-year-old assailant is said to shoot the military commissar in charge of recruitment, Alexander Elisheev, at close range.

Immediately afterwards, there is panic in the “mobilization” room. According to Ukrainian media, Ruslan Zhinin, born in 1997, was on Putin’s list for “partial conscription” and killed the official. The Russians call “partial mobilization” or “partial mobilization” “tafovization” or “tafomobilization”.

Reuters was unable to confirm whether the Russian official was indeed dead, while the governor of the Irkutsk region, Igor Kobzev, wrote on the Telegram messaging app that the head of the recruitment center was in hospital in critical condition and that the shooter had arrested “and will certainly be punished”.

“I am ashamed that something like this happened at a time when we should instead be united and not fight each other, but against the real threats,” added the governor.

Recruitment centers have come under attack after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced partial conscription last Wednesday.

Serious incidents also took place on Sunday against the “partial conscription” measure. After the protests in Moscow and St. Petersburg, which resulted in around 2,000 arrests, in Dagestan, a city on Russia’s border with Azerbaijan and Georgia, residents strongly reacted to the conscription, resulting in beatings between citizens and the authorities. Incidents also occurred in other regions of Russia

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