Footage has been released in a region of Russia that allegedly shows raids by authorities, where people are caught on the street and sent for military service in the war against Ukraine.
According to reports, security forces have carried out checks and operations in various areas, detaining people, including immigrants and citizens who have acquired Russian citizenship.
Some of them have faced pressure to enlist in the army or go to the war zone.
Images published on social media have caused reactions, as it is alleged that people are being detained in public spaces and taken to military structures.
Russian authorities have previously carried out similar actions against people who have not fulfilled their military obligations or against immigrants with uncertain legal status.
According to media reports, the Kremlin is trying to avoid a large-scale mobilization like the one in 2022 and is instead using other methods to provide troops for the front, including military contracts, financial incentives, and pressure on certain categories of the population.
These reports come at a time when the war in Ukraine continues and Russia faces the need to replace losses on the battlefield.

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