Russian Navalny Mourners Face Military Draft Summonses

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Mourners in St. Petersburg paying respects to Alexei Navalny have reportedly been detained and handed military summonses, with at least six individuals receiving the papers after being released from police custody. The summonses require them to report to the enlistment office to verify their information and register for military service, with reports of coercion to sign them. This comes amid a wider crackdown on dissent following Navalny's death in a remote prison, sparking grief and anger among his supporters while President Putin has remained silent.
- Navalny Mourners Handed Military Summonses – Reports The Moscow Times
- Russians Who Paid Tribute to Navalny Are Hit With Military Summons The Daily Beast
- Media: Russian citizens attending Navalny vigils reportedly given draft summonses Yahoo News
- Russia orders Navalny mourners to ‘register for military service’ Washington Examiner
- At least six St. Petersburg residents served military summonses after being arrested for leaving flowers in Navalny’s memory Meduza
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