2/ The independent Russian Telegram channel 'We can explain' (MO) has published a leaked memo from the university administration. It instructs a number of officials to set up a mobilisation station at this student dormitory on Tomsk's Fedora Lytkina Street.
The officials are ordered to prepare "to conduct organised and timely notification, collect citizens who are in the reserve and are to be called up for military service, and send them to a citizens' assembly point".
3/ According to the memo, "the station will start to operate within two hours after receiving from the Tomsk military commissariat the signal "Lineyka-222". In four hours after that messengers should leave the station, including students, at the rate of one messenger for ten mobilisation orders. The messengers should be allocated by the head of the I.V. Chepurin military training centre. Two cars with sufficient fuel reserves should be at the disposal of the station at all times."
4/ A source has provided MO with a letter from the Ministry of Education and Science to all educational institutions in Russia. It orders that they "must make continuous preparations for mobilisation measures." The ministry has reportedly "already approved lists of organizations that carry out mobilisation reservations and sent them to interdepartmental commissions for exemptions – but the lists are being kept secret."
@ChrisO_wiki , I don't understand why Putin is still alive after all of this. I expected his death 6 weeks after the war began, and now it's a year later, with Russia having over 100K casualties.
@ChrisO_wiki , A motivated man can get around any security. There so have been 100,000 men with enough motivation, and all of their family members.
@JonKramer He's made sure he's well guarded...