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Members of the Russian Boxing Federation received about 50 subpoenas to the military registration and enlistment office
About 50 employees of the Boxing Federation of Russia received summons to the military registration and enlistment office, said the secretary general of the organization Tatyana Kiriyenko.
On September 21, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the start of a partial mobilization.
– A question in connection with partial mobilization. Have the Russian boxers received subpoenas? And will the Russian Boxing Federation make appropriate appeals to the Ministry of Sports?
“We ourselves were the first to apply to the Ministry of Sports. From the first days, we created an operational headquarters, rallied all the regions, we have a very strong family and a solid foundation, we immediately made a cry, and everyone who received the summons immediately contacted the Russian Boxing Federation on a certain phone number, and we turned on. To date, we have retained the entire elite of athletes, realizing that the iron curtain will open, and we will need to fight in the same way and defend the honor of the country in the international ring.
But there are also coaches, judges, federation employees who have received summons, who do not take time off! Everyone went where they needed to go with honor and dignity. We must show by our personal example that we do not just say that boxers are the defenders of the fatherland. I personally say this and I answer for every word I say. We will never dishonor our honor. The motherland called, and we did everything that was necessary. But we simply do not advertise this – we do a lot, help and, one might say, save lives.
– Is there any data on the number of summonses received by boxers and other persons in the Russian Boxing Federation?
– Speaking throughout the country, there are already about 50 agendas. Here we are talking about personal trainers, judges. Even those who provide refereeing here (at the Russian Championship in Chita – ed.) received a second summons. We wrote a letter to the draft board and explained why he was absent. There is no panic, of course, it is very difficult, especially for me as a woman … A mother’s heart really cries, but the Motherland must be defended, ”Match TV quotes Kiriyenko as saying.
Source: Sportbox
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