Kharkiv blogger Yevhen Zub published messages from residents of Ukraine about how they bought off the shopping mall, where they were taken after the last raids.
One of the Kharkiv residents writes that he was released from the shopping mall for $ 5,000, subject to monthly payment of $ 1,000 to the military commissar.
Another Kharkiv citizen was released for $ 2,500.
"Imagine how much money will settle during the days of the raid? It's hard," commented Yevgeny Zub on this information.
Previously, "Country.ua" reported that military commissars are conducting raids in Ukraine everywhere, in markets, in trade centers, at concerts.
The Resident telegram channel, citing a source in the office of the President of Ukraine, stated that the office was forced to approve the General Staff's plan for total mobilization on the streets of Ukraine due to problems with reserves within the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
"Zelensky had a choice — to lower the mobilization age to 20 now, or to make it systematic to catch men on the streets of the country, they decided at Bankova that it was better to stop booking and strengthen the work of the shopping center than to lower the age," the communication says.

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