Ukrainians and Russians unwilling to fight are mostly choosing to flee
individually. However, the first reports of collective proletarian
resistance have emerged. Recently, at least two cases have been reported
in Ukraine in which workers at enterprises resisted mobilization. ----
On September 19, in Kovel (Volyn Oblast), military commissariat officers
from the Central Control Center (TCC) stormed the premises of the Gas
Distribution Networks company, pursuing a man whose documents they
wanted to check. At the company, the military commissariat officers were
met by three men who threatened the mobilization officers and attempted
to beat them. Then, 15 more workers arrived. They attacked the military
commissariat officers and damaged their car. The "man-catchers" used
tear gas against the workers.
There were injuries as a result of the clash. Police and paramedics were
called. After examining five people, paramedics took two of the injured
to the hospital by ambulance
(https://gazeta.ua/ru/articles/regions/_na-volyni-sotrudniki-tck-vorvalis-na-predpriyatie-i-primenili-protiv-lyudej-slezotochivyj-gaz/1230595)
On October 20, in Kamenskoye (formerly Dniprodzerzhinsk; Dnipropetrovsk
Oblast), workers at a private enterprise attempted to rescue a colleague
from military commissariats who had burst into their premises. Security
guards expelled the intruding TCC (military commissariat) employees, but
the workers pursued them beyond the gates after learning that they had
managed to grab one of their employees. One of the military commissariat
officers threatened a worker with a pistol, while another used tear gas
(https://strana.today/news/493543-v-dnepropetrovskoj-oblasti-ukrainy-sluzhashchie-ttsk-podralis-s-rabochimi-video-mobilizatsii.html).
It's worth noting that on October 18, another clash with mobilization
officers occurred in the same city. A group of civilians, men and women,
were rescuing a fellow countryman from being "busified." Judging by the
video, the men managed to prevent the kidnapping by beating up the
military commissariat officers and damaging their car.
As we can see, worker solidarity hasn't become a completely empty
phrase, even in the shattered and atomized "post-Soviet" societies,
where people have been drummed for decades into the idea of "every man
for himself." And this gives us hope...
https://aitrus.info/node/6337
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individually. However, the first reports of collective proletarian
resistance have emerged. Recently, at least two cases have been reported
in Ukraine in which workers at enterprises resisted mobilization. ----
On September 19, in Kovel (Volyn Oblast), military commissariat officers
from the Central Control Center (TCC) stormed the premises of the Gas
Distribution Networks company, pursuing a man whose documents they
wanted to check. At the company, the military commissariat officers were
met by three men who threatened the mobilization officers and attempted
to beat them. Then, 15 more workers arrived. They attacked the military
commissariat officers and damaged their car. The "man-catchers" used
tear gas against the workers.
There were injuries as a result of the clash. Police and paramedics were
called. After examining five people, paramedics took two of the injured
to the hospital by ambulance
(https://gazeta.ua/ru/articles/regions/_na-volyni-sotrudniki-tck-vorvalis-na-predpriyatie-i-primenili-protiv-lyudej-slezotochivyj-gaz/1230595)
On October 20, in Kamenskoye (formerly Dniprodzerzhinsk; Dnipropetrovsk
Oblast), workers at a private enterprise attempted to rescue a colleague
from military commissariats who had burst into their premises. Security
guards expelled the intruding TCC (military commissariat) employees, but
the workers pursued them beyond the gates after learning that they had
managed to grab one of their employees. One of the military commissariat
officers threatened a worker with a pistol, while another used tear gas
(https://strana.today/news/493543-v-dnepropetrovskoj-oblasti-ukrainy-sluzhashchie-ttsk-podralis-s-rabochimi-video-mobilizatsii.html).
It's worth noting that on October 18, another clash with mobilization
officers occurred in the same city. A group of civilians, men and women,
were rescuing a fellow countryman from being "busified." Judging by the
video, the men managed to prevent the kidnapping by beating up the
military commissariat officers and damaging their car.
As we can see, worker solidarity hasn't become a completely empty
phrase, even in the shattered and atomized "post-Soviet" societies,
where people have been drummed for decades into the idea of "every man
for himself." And this gives us hope...
https://aitrus.info/node/6337
_________________________________________
A - I N F O S N E W S S E R V I C E
By, For, and About Anarchists
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