A human rights organization called OVD-Info has been arrested for protesting the decision to summon the Reserve troops in Russia, which has led to the announcement of a strict sentence if anyone does not want to join the army or if they escape.
On the other hand, Putin has removed Russia's deputy defense minister for failure to supply logistics and equipment in Ukraine, while General Dmitry Bulgakov has been sent to new duties, according to the Ministry of Defense, OVD-Info, a human rights organization that said 724 people were detained in 32 Russian cities on Saturday. President Putin has ordered an army rally to join the war in Ukraine, for this reason the reserve troops have been summoned.
general Those with military training are listed as reserve troops, and former soldiers are also included in the reserve list.
According to reports, Russia is expected to have deployed nearly 190,000 regular troops in Ukraine for war. But protests across Russia have started since the announcement of Vladimir Putin's military rally, according to Russian law, rallies without permission are prohibited.
There are still large-scale protests across Russian cities, with 1,000 people arrested for holding a protest rally earlier this week, a man in St. Peterburg, ‘I don't want to go to war for Putin.’ On Saturday, it is said that some of those who were arrested on Saturday were given the documents of joining the army, while security forces detained them, which was being done by the Kremlin earlier, which was being done within the law.
In the new law that Moscow has made, strict punishments have been imposed if they escape or do not perform their duties after enrolling in the army once.








