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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
Sitrep for Apr 27-28:

– Another massive missile strike on Ukraine — a missile destroyed part of a residential building;
– The RuAF are gunning for Ukrainian air defense;
– The MoD continues recruiting convicts across Russia for the war in Ukraine

http://notes.citeam.org/dispatch-apr-27-28
Volunteer Mobilization brief April 27–28:

Deaths of 2001 mobilized soldiers have been confirmed; Putin instructed the Ministry of Education and Science, Ministry of Defense and Russian Academy of Sciences to submit proposals in order to organize “the historical study of the special military operation”; watch groups were created in Moscow to search for drones during the May holidays

http://notes.citeam.org/mobi-apr-27-28
Volunteer Mobilization brief April 28–30:

Russia’s Ministry of Defense published a draft amendment to the conscription regulations as a follow-up to the newly adopted law on the digitization of military service records; taxes can be increased to help the state continue financing the “special military operation"; people suffering from serious illnesses have been drafted

http://notes.citeam.org/mobi-apr-28-30
Sitrep for Apr 28 — May 1:

– The RuAF reported on the attack on a propellant depot in Pavlohrad;
– Russian propaganda tried to pass off videos from Uman as the aftermath of the shelling of Donbas by the AFU;
– Prigozhin threatens to withdraw his fighters from Bakhmut.

http://notes.citeam.org/dispatch-apr-28-may-1
Volunteer Mobilization brief April 30 — May 1:

Mobilized soldiers became subordinate to the "DPR" People's Militia; the MoD ignores requests to clarify the fate of those missing in action; the Prosecutor's Office sued a school for not instructing children how to shoot.

https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-apr-30-may-1
Sitrep for May 1–2:

– A child was killed by Russian air-dropped bombs in the village of Lizunivka, Chernihiv region;
– Railway partisans derailed a train in the Bryansk region;
– The explosion in Pavlohrad was caused by the detonation of composite solid propellant

http://notes.citeam.org/dispatch-may-1-2
Volunteer Mobilization brief May 1–2:

Kartapolov called for strengthening surveillance of military personnel in the “special military operation” zone; in the Bryansk region, another explosive device detonated on the rail tracks; if "Regulations on conscription" are approved, the work of draft boards will become year-round.

https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-may-1-2
Sitrep for May 2–3:

– Another sabotage by "railway partisans" in the Bryansk region — a locomotive and 20 wagons derailed;
– In Kerch after the UAV attack, the oil depot is on fire;
– According to BBC and Mediazona, a third of Russian KIAs were not in the military before the invasion.

https://notes.citeam.org/dispatch-may-2-3
Volunteer Mobilization brief May 2–3:

State Duma is drafting a bill to restrict gender transition to fight draft dodges; organizations associated with neo-Nazis are conducting "courage lessons" for orphans; the Shaggy Regiment procession will be held in Kaliningrad in memory of killed cynologists

https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-may-2-3
Sitrep for May 3–4:

– While the UAV attack on the Kremlin is actively discussed online, 21 people were killed in a Russian attack on a supermarket in Kherson;
– Prigozhin says that the counteroffensive of the AFU has already begun, while oil facilities continue to burn in the border regions of Russia

https://notes.citeam.org/dispatch-may-3-4
Volunteer Mobilization brief May 3–4:

Governors increase sign-up bonuses to contractors; Chechnya is excluded from the list of regions, where additional compensation are offered to military personnel; “it’s not scary to die,” told a colonel to preschoolers.

https://notes.citeam.org/mobi-may-3-4