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Екатерина Шульман

Российский политолог, специалист по проблемам законотворчества. Неофициальный канал.

Екатерина Шульман

3 года назад
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A bit of me in the CBC, Canadian Broadcasting Company, trying to explain mobilisation to foreigners. НАСТОЯЩИЙ МАТЕРИАЛ (ИНФОРМАЦИЯ) ПРОИЗВЕДЕН, РАСПРОСТРАНЕН И (ИЛИ) НАПРАВЛЕН ИНОСТРАННЫМ АГЕНТОМ (НАИМЕНОВАНИЕ, ФАМИЛИЯ, ИМЯ ОТЧЕСТВО (ПРИ НАЛИЧИИ), СОДЕРЖАЩАЯСЯ В РЕЕСТР ИНОСТРАННЫХ АГЕНТОВ) ЛИБО КАСАЕТСЯ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ ИНОСТРАННОГО АГЕНТА (НАИМЕНОВАНИЕ, ФАМИЛИЯ, ИМЯ, ОТЧЕСТВО (ПРИ НАЛИЧИИ), СОДЕРЖАЩАЯСЯ В РЕЕСТР ИНОСТРАННЫХ АГЕНТОВ) There was also a part on air with me lauding the bravery of those doctors who signed a letter demanding medical help for Navalny, but that was on TV, not online. "Ekaterina Schulmann, a Russian political scientist who is currently a fellow with the Berlin-based Robert Bosch Academy, says she believes there will be increasing pressure on conscripts to sign military contracts and make up the force that will be sent into Ukraine. She says this "hidden kind of mobilization" will be the most likely way for the military to compensate for the ongoing losses and keep sending men to the front. Schulmann says she believes the Russian government will do everything it can to avoid what happened in the fall when hundreds of thousands of men fled Russia to escape the draft, and there were what she describes as "rocketing levels of anxiety" throughout the country". www.cbc.ca/news/wo….6712951
As Russia tries to grow its army, a mobilized soldier recounts horror of Makiivka attack | CBC News

A newly mobilized Russian soldier spoke to CBC News about the aftermath of the Makiivka strike at a time when Ukraine believes Russia will launch a second round of mobilization.

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