Russian Regional Authorities Demand Payments from Businesses for Failing to Meet Military Mobilization Quotas
In Russian regions, local authorities have begun demanding monetary payments from companies for failing to provide workers to participate in the war against Ukraine.The Dozhd TV channel and The…
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