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After the announcement of mobilization, employees of the Moscow metro received messages on their phones…

After the announcement of mobilization, employees of the Moscow metro received messages on their phones... After the announcement of mobilization, employees of the Moscow metro received messages on their phones...

After the announcement of mobilization, employees of the Moscow metro received the following notification on their phones. Next, a list of workers who were granted a deferment from mobilization was announced. Electric train drivers under 35 years of age are not eligible for the deferment, and this is a significant percentage of workers in this specialty. The mid-level management of the metro does not clearly comment on the situation to the drivers, the general message is – get a summons, mobilize.

According to the Cheka-OGPU, several drivers have actually already been called up for mobilization, and many drivers, under 35 years old, are at what is called a “low start” – from the metro and, possibly, from the country. Apparently, very soon trains in the Moscow metro will begin to run at very increased intervals. As a result, delayed “precious” IT and financial specialists, as well as students from HSE and others, simply will not be able to get to their place of work.

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There is already a large and chronic shortage of electric train drivers in the Moscow metro. The work of a driver is hard, unhealthy and very responsible. Training to become a machinist until they are allowed to work independently takes about a year, with 70-80% of students dropping out during the training process.

“ВЧК ОГПУ”