Anatoliy Anatolich Asks for a Mobilization Exemption: Why a Father of Three Is Not Allowed to Leave.

Anatoliy Anatolich Asks for a Mobilization Exemption: Why a Father of Three Is Not Allowed to Leave
Anatoliy Anatolich Asks for a Mobilization Exemption: Why a Father of Three Is Not Allowed to Leave

According to ТСН: Famous Ukrainian host Anatoliy Anatolich, a father of three children, shocked his fans by stating that he currently does not have an exemption from mobilization.

On the YouTube channel 'Radio Lux', the showman shared that he is not allowed to leave, even though, as a father of many children, he has the right to an exemption. However, according to him, obtaining this exemption requires gathering a lot of documents and submitting them to the territorial recruitment center (TCC), and this procedure has to be repeated every three months.

'Right now, I am not allowed to leave. I do not currently have an exemption. Still, I have to gather documents, and I have to do this every three months. Maybe I will get this deferment again. In fact, I have not had this deferment for half a year or more, even a year. In my case, that is how it is. They do not like me there because I am always arguing.'

In addition, Anatoliy Anatolich had a conflict with the TCC, which even led him to call the police. The host does not disclose all the details of the situation, but notes that he understands the necessity of mobilization, although he is outraged by the organization of TCC's work.

'I called the police stating that I was being kicked out of the TCC. They tell me that we are usually called when people are taken there. But I have a different story. The TCC – as it is now structured – is terrible. I do not like the approach to the TCC's work. I understand that there are mobilization issues, but how it works is just chaotic.'

Recently, Anatoliy Anatolich also revealed details about the personal life of singer Svetlana Loboda, sharing about her husband and the circumstances of their acquaintance.

The situation surrounding mobilization in Ukraine remains complex. The host drew attention to the problems with obtaining exemptions, which may concern many parents who, like him, are trying to ensure the safety of their families in this difficult time. The discussion of the TCC's working conditions also emphasizes the importance of effective communication and organization within the mobilization system.


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