Thus, he commented on the information that in Moscow and St. Petersburg they began to distribute summonses near the metro.

“It's just that if a person signed, if he evades, then he commits a crime.

If we are talking about this, then this is one thing.

If it's about something else, then it's different.

But here, again, each specific case needs to be checked, ”RIA Novosti quotes Peskov.

According to him, people "shouldn't be" afraid to walk around Moscow.

“We need to ask the Prosecutor General's Office a question... The President instructed the prosecutors to accompany all mobilization activities.

And it is the prosecutor’s office that is responsible for observing the rule of law,” Peskov added.

Earlier, Andrey Klishas, ​​Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Constitutional Legislation, called the general “raids” of police officers on conscripts illegal.