In Astrakhan, the flow of people leaving for Kazakhstan has sharply decreased after the appearance of a recruiting station at the border

In Astrakhan, the flow of people leaving for Kazakhstan has sharply decreased after the appearance of a recruiting station at the border


The governor of the Astrakhan region, Igor Babushkin, announced that the flow of those wishing to leave for Kazakhstan after the decision of local authorities to open a mobile enlistment office at the Karauzek checkpoint has stopped.

Mr. Babushkin in his Telegram channel wrote that he was receiving many questions about the situation on the border with Kazakhstan. Earlier, due to traffic jams among those wishing to leave Russia, the authorities of the region introduced in the border area on high alert. The government also installed mobile military registration and enlistment offices at the border checkpoint. The regional government said that those who received the summons would not be released from Russia.

“Thanks to the well-coordinated actions of the region and law enforcement agencies today at 8:00 at the Karauzek checkpoint, the situation is calm, there are no queues of cars and trucks at the exit from the Russian side,” Igor Babushkin noted.

He also clarified that the decisions to introduce a high alert regime in the Krasnoyarsk region and to locate an exit point for mobilization of the military commissariat "have shown their high efficiency." “The number of people wishing to cross the border has now come to naught. Provocations and destabilization on the state border with Kazakhstan were not allowed,” the head of the region wrote.

Why on the outskirts of Russia they began to install mobile points of military registration and enlistment offices - in the material “Borders are being closed with subpoenas”.

Sergey Petunin, Saratov



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