Two Draft Officials in Dnipro Charged After Allegedly Abandoning a Recruit.
Incident Involving Draft Center Staff in Dnipro
According to Novyny.live: In Dnipro, two employees from a local military enlistment and social support center (known as TCC and SP) are now under suspicion. They are accused of forcing a man out of a vehicle and leaving him without assistance after attempting to conscript him. The situation escalated when the man was detained, shoved into a minibus, and threatened during transport.
After being abandoned, the victim was found in critical condition and rushed to a hospital. Authorities have since issued suspicion notices to the two staff members. Reports indicate that both individuals transferred to different military units following the event. If convicted, they could face up to five years in prison.
Ongoing Investigation
The Dnipro Specialized Defense Prosecutor’s Office for the Eastern Region is leading the investigation. The probe aims to uncover all details surrounding the case, which has drawn significant public attention.
This case highlights serious issues within Ukraine’s mobilization system, especially amid the ongoing war. Misconduct by enlistment personnel risks eroding public trust in military institutions and fueling public outrage. The outcome of this investigation could prompt reforms in mobilization policies and the operational standards of such offices.
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