Russians Detained for Honoring Navalny Handed Military Summons and Threats of War Service
• Several Russians detained for honoring Navalny given military summons and threatened with being sent to war upon release.
• Police in St. Petersburg arrived and handed summons to at least 6 men before releasing them from custody.
• Summonses order men to visit military office to "clarify" info, but some threatened that refusing would lead to broken fingers and being sent to fight.
• Anti-war activist noted alarming trend of detainees being forced to sign summons when released from short sentences.
• Reports of Moscow police identifying Navalny mourners, while Rostov police check IDs of flower-layers and hand military summons to some men.