Release from the army due to father's illness: soldier's son gathers documents.
According to inkorr.com: In the village of Sasiv in Lviv region, 82-year-old severely ill Yosyp Malitskyi was rescued after being left home alone due to his son's mobilization. He was taken to the hospital, where he is receiving the necessary medical assistance. Since Yosyp's son will not return from the army for now, he will have to stay in the hospital. We hope for a swift release of the son and his return home.
The process of releasing the son and next steps
Yosyp Malitskyi's son, Volodymyr, is already working on his release from the army. He is gathering the necessary documents received by mail. It is worth noting that the patient's family is receiving comprehensive support from the community and medical staff.
The situation with Yosyp Malitskyi is a striking example of how mobilization affects families. It is important for soldiers and their families to have the opportunity to receive support not only from the state but also from the community to overcome such challenging times together. The hope for Volodymyr's swift return home inspires optimism in the hearts of loved ones and villagers.
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