5 Russian Enlistment Offices Hit By Arson Attacks – Reports

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
As many as five Russian military enlistment offices have been set on fire since the start of the invasion of Ukraine, independent Russian
media reported Thursday.The latest incident took place in the remote Mordovia region Monday, according to the 7x7 news website
Molotov cocktails destroyed several computers and a database of conscripts in the Zubova Polyana settlement."The recruitment campaign in the
[local] districts was put on pause," media outlet iStories reported.In March, local residents damaged military enlistment offices in the
Voronezh, Sverdlovsk and Ivanovo regions with Molotov cocktails
Young men subsequently detained in Sverdlovsk and Ivanovo said they sought to disrupt the recruitment campaign in protest of Russia's war in
Ukraine.Four days after Russian troops entered Ukraine, a 21-year-old set fire to the enlistment office in the Moscow region town of
Lukhovitsy
He said he wanted to destroy archives to prevent mobilization
clamped down on anti-war protests, including with newly passed laws criminalizing the spread of "fake" information about the military's