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The state media was ordered to increase the amount of material on ethnic crime i...

Conduct mobilization raids: in the Russian Federation increased the conscription of migrants - ISW

The state media was ordered to increase the amount of material on ethnic crime in Russia. Analysts suggest that the Kremlin is trying to create information conditions for further mobilization raids on migrants. The Russian Federation has intensified mobilization measures aimed at migrants from Central Asia. This was reported by analysts of the Institute of War Study in the daily report on October 24.

Russian Interior Minister Volodymyr Kolokoltsev said during the discussion of "Migration Problems" and "Ethnic Crime" that migrants commit crimes more often than born Russians. He also defended the mobilization raids of law enforcement officers for migrant communities and stated that Russian law enforcement agencies were allegedly following standard legal rules.

According to the Russian insider source, the Russian Internal Affairs Committee is investigating the naturalization of migrants with Russian citizenship and restores previously closed criminal cases in order to mobilize migrants. The Committee will also investigate migrants to commit any offenses, including minor offenses, and will expand the investigation into not only individuals but also their families and friends.

In addition, Russian state media were ordered to increase the amount of ethnic crime materials in Russia in order to probably create information conditions for further mobilization raids on migrant communities. In particular, the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Oleksandr Basrykin stands for purposeful mobilization of migrants who received the Russian passport.

We will remind, on October 20 in the city of boiler rooms of the Moscow region raided a mosque, resulting in detained several dozen Muslims. They were sent to the military enlistment offices and forced to sign contracts for military service. Analysts of the Institute for Studying War believe that in this way the Russian Federation solves problems with mobilization.