Mobilized citizens of the Russian Federation are allowed to carry push-button phones, and smartphones remain on the list of prohibited items.
“For security reasons, it is prohibited to use telephones with advanced multimedia capabilities (smartphones) on the territory of military units. You can take a simple, push-button telephone with you to the unit, which will be stored in a designated place and issued to a soldier at a time determined by the daily routine. Photo and video filming in the locations of units, including on phone cameras, is prohibited, ”the portal reports.Explain.rfon Sunday, September 25th.
On September 23, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation reported that IT, communications, media and finance specialists would not be involved in partial mobilization. As clarified in the department, the decision not to involve them was made to ensure the operation of certain high-tech industries, as well as the financial system of the Russian Federation.
On September 21, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the start of partial mobilization. The Russian leader emphasized that such a measure is necessary to protect Russia, its sovereignty, territorial integrity and ensure the safety of citizens.
On the same day, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov added that the decision was made due to the fact that the Russian Federation in Ukraine is facing the military potential of NATO and a number of other unfriendly countries.
The Russian Defense Ministry noted that during the first day of partial mobilization, 10,000 people came to the military registration and enlistment offices on their own, without waiting for a summons.
On September 22, Minister of Labor and Social Protection Anton Kotyakov specified that all workers subject to partial mobilization will have their jobs and the same working conditions.
The special operation to protect Donbass, the beginning of which the Russian leader announced on February 24, continues. The decision to hold it was made against the backdrop of an aggravation of the situation in the region due to shelling by the Ukrainian military, in connection with which the authorities of the Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics turned to Moscow for help.
For more up-to-date videos and details about the situation in Donbass, watch the Izvestia TV channel.
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