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Volunteer Mobilization brief April 14-16:

Recognition of military personnel as dead/missing in action has been simplified; a single mother and her daughter were subject to repression for refusing to attend "Talking about Important Things" classes; a decree on the spring and fall regular conscription in the "LPR" has been signed.

https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-apr-14-16
Sitrep for Apr 15-17:

– Strikes on the territory of Ukraine over the weekend;
– Easter prisoner exchange took place;
– Brochures handed out in Moscow mosques during prayer compare the invasion of Ukraine with a preventive war unleashed by the Prophet Muhammad.

https://notes.citeam.org/dispatch-apr-15-17
Volunteer Mobilization brief April 16-17:

Distribution of draft notices through the Gosuslugi portal (MinTsifry doesn't confirm) and via SMS text messages will be tested during the spring conscription; at least 750,000 Russians could pass through the war in Ukraine, according to Putin's State Fund for Support of Veterans of the “special military operation”.

https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-apr-16-17
Sitrep for Apr 17-18:

– On 17/04, Ukrainian forces hit power facilities in Belgorod;
– Budanov has said that everything in the AFU is going according to plan;
– Moscow will be using video surveillance systems to determine where conscripts live.

https://notes.citeam.org/dispatch-apr-17-18
Volunteer Mobilization brief April 17-18:

Russians will no longer be allowed to renounce their citizenship if they have an unfulfilled obligation to the Russian Federation; rumors about the capabilities of the facial recognition system operating in Moscow may be exaggerated.

https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-apr-17-18
Sitrep for Apr 18-19:

– Shahed drones attacked Mykolaiv, Zaporizhzhia, and Odesa regions on April 18-19th.
– Zelenskyy visited Avdiivka;
– Policemen from Moscow Special Regiment may end up protecting objects on the occupied territories.

https://notes.citeam.org/dispatch-apr-18-19
Volunteer Mobilization brief April 18-19:

A bill has been introduced allowing mobilization into internal affairs agencies, an HIV-positive person is being kept in a pit in the Kherson region, the wife of a mobilized man from Karachay-Cherkessia was brought tickets to the circus instead of promised firewood.

https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-apr-18-19
Sitrep for Apr 19-20:

– The situation remains stable along the entire frontline, despite ongoing active hostilities in some areas;
– Air bomb was dropped on a high-rise building in Vuhledar on Apr 19th, a building partially destroyed;
– Russian MoD released a video promoting contract service, which looks like a video ad for PTSD.

https://notes.citeam.org/dispatch-apr-19-20
Volunteer Mobilization brief April 19-20:

The military commissar of St. Petersburg announced that the distribution of digital draft notices has begun; Yevgeny Prigozhin denies the forced transfer of mobilized men to private military companies; the mother of a soldier killed in the war speaks to schoolchildren about the need for the "special military operation"

https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-apr-19-20
Sitrep for Apr 20-21:

– Russia was planning to strike Ukraine with FAB-1500 large air-drop bombs, but instead hit the Russian city of Belgorod on the evening of the 20th, no casualties reported;
– Another Ramstein-format meeting was held on the 21st.

https://notes.citeam.org/dispatch-apr-20-21
Volunteer Mobilization brief April 20-21:

Draft boards do not comply with directives of the Ministry of Defense, including the directive on deferment for fathers of three or more children; the Kremlin will try to avoid the topic of war during the election campaigns of governors; students in Moscow report mass serving of draft notices.

https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-apr-200-21
Volunteer Mobilization brief April 21-23:

The Mayor’s Office of Novosibirsk denied permission to hold a protest rally “for peace” and against digital draft notices; in Crimea, leaflets advertising the "Convoy Private Military Company" are being distributed by children; an article on the influx of illegal weapons linked with the start of the war has been published.

https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-apr-21-23
Sitrep for Apr 21-24:

– The bombs dropped on Belgorod were not the first such incident involving the Russian Aerospace Forces;
– Russian forces continue to cut off supply routes to defenders in Bakhmut;
– Prigozhin ordered his fighters "not to take Ukrainian soldiers prisoner."

https://notes.citeam.org/dispatch-apr-21-24
Volunteer Mobilization brief April 23–24:

Senator Turchak proposed to Putin to entitle territorial defense personnel to carry and use firearms; lawyers considered how to request to be taken off the military rolls remotely; a military serviceman from Stavropol is accused of killing his own grandmother.

https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-apr-23-24
Sitrep for Apr 24-25:

- pro-Russian forces made a lodgement on Bakhmut's "road of life";
– Russia continues grain blackmail;
– Russian propagandists claim the appearance of T-14 Armata tanks at the front.

http://notes.citeam.org/dispatch-apr-24-25
Volunteer Mobilization brief April 24–25:

During
mobilization in Russia, more than 12,000 breaches of the law were identified; a conscript fled from his unit due to systematic beatings by fellow soldiers; a resident of Crimea established a channel for smuggling military products abroad.

https://notes.citeam.org/editor/mobi-apr-24-25
Sitrep for Apr 25-26:

– another mass death of mobilized soldiers due to the negligence of command was revealed;
– Vyorstka released an article about Putin's motives for starting the war;
– JDAM-ER have been reportedly used in Ukraine for the first time.

http://notes.citeam.org/dispatch-apr-25-26
Volunteer Mobilization brief April 25–26:

Residents of St. Petersburg receive paper draft notices of a new type; ten members of Russian regional parliaments have already been killed in the war; relatives of draftees complain that their leaves were canceled in anticipation of the Ukrainian counteroffensive.

http://notes.citeam.org/mobi-apr-25-26
Sitrep for Apr 26-27:

– a journalist of La Repubblica came under Russian fire, and his Ukrainian guide was killed;
– the activity of the RuAF in Belarus this winter was a psyop;
– the conflict between the Wagner Group and the Redut PMC continues.

http://notes.citeam.org/dispatch-apr-26-27
Volunteer Mobilization brief April 26–27:

Russia’s Federation Council approved a law allowing all military personnel with special training to take part in “peacekeeping” missions; students of the Gnessin Russian Academy of Music were apprehended in the dormitory and transported to the draft office; Russian citizens were detained in the Belgorod region for smuggling ammunition from Ukraine.

http://notes.citeam.org/mobi-apr-26-27