Yana Rudkovskaya and Oksana Lavrentyeva supported the mobilization: "we’re all on the front lines"

Yana Rudkovskaya and Oksana Lavrentyeva supported the mobilization: "we’re all on the front lines"

Yana Rudkovskaya and Oksana Lavrentyeva supported the mobilization: “We are all on the verge of the front”

Yana Rudkovskaya and Oksana Lavrentyeva supported the mobilization: "we’re all on the front lines"

Yana Rudkovskaya


Oksana Lavrentyeva, co-owner of Independent Media, founder of Rusmoda and blogger, published a telegram message the other day in which she voiced her views on the partial mobilization announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin.

A few hours later, a replay of a broadcast by psychologist Elena Nuikina in support of special operations and mobilization was broadcast on the telegram channel. Nuikina specifically wrote:

Lavrentyeva, who previously supported special operations, said that she agreed on every point and addressed the subscribers:

Soon, producer Yana Rudkovskaya wrote a post with similar content to support the president and his decision on the Telegram channel, which states that Lavrentieva subscribes to every word:

The publications of Lavrentieva and Rudkovskaya were commented on by the anonymous telegraph channel “Hero of Tatler”:

On February 24, Yana Rudkovskaya spoke out on Instagram * against special ops, but later deleted this post.

On September 21, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree “On the announcement of partial mobilization in the Russian Federation.” Russians in reserve, especially those serving in the Armed Forces, with certain military specialties and combat experience, will be subject to conscription. Russians called up for military service through mobilization will receive the status of military personnel under the contract. On the eve of the State Duma adopted amendments to the Criminal Code that introduced such concepts as “mobilization”, “martial law” and “wartime”. They provide a prison sentence of up to three years for refusing to obey an order or to fight in an armed conflict, up to 10 years for desertion, up to 10 years for voluntary surrender, and up to 15 years for looting. News about the mobilization appeared against the background of the upcoming referendums: in the period from September 23 to 27, referendums on joining Russia will be held in the DPR, LPR, Kherson and Zaporozhye regions.

*Instagram is owned by Meta, a recognized extremist organization in the Russian Federation.



Source: Spletnik

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