However, neither the violation of Armenian borders nor the persecution of civil activists prevented the European Union from again declaring that Baku is a “reliable partner” for it in supplying gas to Europe.
On September 28, those mobilized complained about poor living conditions in the barracks and lack of preparation before being sent to Ukraine.
On September 27, the Russian army destroyed the airport in Krivoy Rog with a missile attack.
On September 26, Vladimir Zelensky reported that two more mass graves of the dead and dead had been found in Izyum, Kharkov region.
On September 26, the human rights organization “Team Against Torture” released a report “The Arithmetic of Torture: North Caucasus Federal District.”
On September 25, more than 700 people were detained in Russia during protests against mobilization.
On September 24, Iranian Shahid-136 drones raided Odessa. Russia lost 4 combat aircraft and one helicopter in Ukraine in one day.
On September 23, referendums on joining Russia began in the “DPR” and “LPR,” as well as in the Russian-controlled Kherson region and part of the Zaporozhye region of Ukraine.
On September 22, the former mufti of Ukraine Said Ismagilov, who resigned as a clergyman after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and volunteered to join the Armed Forces of Ukraine, addressed the Muslims of Russia in connection with the “grave” announced by the Kremlin
Against the backdrop of these pacifist speeches, the appeal of the wife and adviser to the Mufti of Dagestan, Aina Gamzatova, to Putin with a request to delay the mobilization in Dagestan in order to “train real warriors” sounded dissonant.
Loud and massive protests against mobilization took place in Dagestan, and not only in the cities. On September 22, in the Babayurt district of Dagestan, protesters blocked the federal highway.