A conflict occurred in Lviv region involving patrol police and TCC.
In Lviv region, a conflict occurred between employees of the territorial center of recruitment, police officers, and conscripted men. The leadership of the patrol police has started a service investigation into this fact.
Zaxid.net reports that the incident took place on the Kyiv-Chop highway, where TCC employees, together with patrol officers, stopped a Volkswagen Sharan to check documents, in which there were three conscripts.
According to a video that appeared on Telegram channels, the men refused to show documents and instead called a support group. Relatives or acquaintances arrived at the scene and claimed that mobilization and the issuance of subpoenas are illegal.
The participants in the conflict were shouting and arguing. A woman who intervened was shouting about the detention of her brother and ordering him to leave the stop. The patrolman tried to prevent this. A verbal altercation ensued, accompanied by screams and scuffles.
The patrol police responded to the incident and reported that a service check regarding the actions of their employees was started. "During joint work with TCC employees, patrol officers stopped a car. During this, a conflict situation arose. A service investigation has currently started. The circumstances are being established," reported the patrol police of Lviv region.
Another conflict with TCC involving the police in Lviv region (Stryi)«During joint work with TCC employees, patrol officers stopped a car. During this, a conflict situation arose. A service investigation has currently started. The circumstances are being established», – reported the patrol officers pic.twitter.com/gPKBR2ACrL
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Let's recall that the government adopted a resolution on the digitization of booking, that is, booking from mobilization is now available in "Diia".
By the way, as of September 7, law 3916-IX on the return of deferment from conscription for conscripts whose half-sibling brother or sister died or went missing during combat operations (bill 11391) came into force. The law grants deferment from conscription during mobilization for conscripts whose close relatives, including a full-blood or half-blood brother or sister, died or went missing while defending Ukraine.
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