Man Falls Into Coma After Military ID Check in Dnipro: What We Know So Far.
Incident in Dnipro
According to Novyny.live: On March 25, 2026, an incident in Dnipro left Serhiy Kustodiev in a coma. The event unfolded on Nauky Avenue, where, according to the Territorial Recruitment Center (TRC), the man lost his balance, fell, and struck his head on the asphalt. Authorities note that an ambulance was called before Kustodiev's condition deteriorated. This case has drawn widespread attention amid ongoing debates over military conscription and accountability in Ukraine.
TRC's Account of Events
The TRC's version of events indicates that Serhiy Kustodiev had failed to register for military service at his new place of residence. According to available information, he was previously registered in a temporarily occupied territory of Ukraine. TRC representatives assert that:
'Military-liable citizen Kustodiev was previously registered in a temporarily occupied territory of Ukraine and, in violation of parts 3 and 4 of Article 37 of the Law of Ukraine 'On Military Duty and Military Service'.'
According to the TRC, Kustodiev 'ran around a construction site, emerged near the 'Yuvileiny' store, and without any contact with authorized TRC representatives, lost his balance and fell.' This incident has sparked significant public outcry, as military registration and compliance remain highly sensitive issues. The circumstances of Kustodiev's fall and his current medical condition are now under scrutiny by both medical and human rights organizations.
The case of Serhiy Kustodiev underscores the critical importance of adhering to military registration rules in Ukraine, especially during a time when mobilization and military service are pressing national concerns. The victim's health status could influence future legal and social outcomes tied to his military standing, as well as shape public opinion on the enforcement of military obligations. Reactions from medical and human rights groups may also drive potential policy changes regarding military registration and citizen protections.
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