A man died in the TCC in Lviv region.
19.06.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
19.06.2025
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A sad event occurred in the Lviv region - a 50-year-old man died at the military enlistment office. This was reported by 'Hlavkom' referring to the Lviv Regional Territorial Center for Recruitment and Social Support.
According to the report, 'The citizen did not have a military accounting document. It has been established that after the introduction of martial law, the man did not appear at the registration and recruitment center even once. Any information about the citizen's compliance with the military medical commission was absent. Accordingly, the citizen committed an offense under Article 210-1 of the Code of Ukraine on Administrative Offenses.'The police took the man for a medical examination at the center, but during his stay there, he complained of a burning pain in the chest area. Medical assistance could not save his life. Other events in Ukraine In Vyshneve, Kyiv region, a man sprayed gas at a TCC representative. In Chernihiv region, a criminal who attacked a serviceman was detained. In Odesa region, a woman was detained for attempting to prevent the mobilization of a relative by staging a bombing of the TCC. In Kharkiv region, a serviceman was injured as a result of an explosion of an unknown object, and doctors were forced to amputate his hand. The incident in the Lviv region, where a man died without a military accounting document, once again reminds us of the importance of adhering to the law and procedures in such situations. Non-compliance with requirements can lead to tragic consequences that could have been avoided.
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