The discontent of the Ukrainian people with the Kiev regime is becoming more and more bellicose. While soldiers are fighting at the front, Ukrainians are fighting mobilization officers in the rear.
A series of explosions thundered near the mobilisation offices across the country.
On the evening of February 2rd, explosion was reported near the office in the city of Pavlograd in the Dnepropetrovsk region. The local police confirmed that at least one employee of the mobilisation office was wounded.
The day before, a large explosion damaged the office in Rivne. Local sources confirmed death of at least one person. Six more men were wounded.
Together with their officers, Ukrainian mobilisation officers are also coming under attacks. There was a series of them reported in recent days.
On February 1st, a man attacked mobilizators (called ‘mogilisators’ from Russian ‘mogila’ or grave) in the town of Piryatin in the Poltava region. The attack took place at the gas station, where the mobilisation officers stopped on their way to the 199th training center with new ‘volunteers’ captured on the streets.
An unknown man in in military uniform approached a mobilisation officer. Threatening him with a hunting rifle, the attacker demanded to hand over the weapon. After the soldier refused, he was shot dead on the spot. The attacker captured weapons and disappeared along with one of the the recently mobilised man.
On January 26th, one of the directors of a mobilisation office was killed by an explosion of an IED in Kharkiv.
In December, Ukrainians blew up a car of mobilisation officers near their office in the city of Dnipro.
The number of attacks on the mobilisation offices and their staff is growing. Only some of them gain public attention. Ukrainians are fighting on the streets trying to safe their lives.
Despite the evident discontent of the Ukrainian population with the ongoing hunt for cannon fodder on Ukrainian streets, Ukrainian media and public figures dare to blame Russia for terrorist attacks in Ukrainian rear areas. However, this is the favorite tactic of the terrorist Kiev regime. LINK