Father with Disability and His 14-Year-Old Son Beaten by Men in Military Uniform in Novovolynsk.
Attack in Novovolynsk
According to Novyny.live: A family in Novovolynsk, located in the Volyn region, has reported a violent assault on a disabled man and his teenage son by individuals dressed in military attire. The 14-year-old boy is currently hospitalized, and law enforcement has launched a pre-trial investigation into the incident.
According to reports, the attack occurred on private property, where several masked men entered and demanded identification from the victims. The mother and wife of the injured individuals stated that her son sustained serious injuries.
“They hit him in the ribs and the head. He has severe bruises. A psychologist will work with him tomorrow,” she said.The teenager’s condition is not critical; he has been diagnosed with contusions to the chest and abdominal wall.
Public and Law Enforcement Response
Meanwhile, the local military enlistment office (TCC and SP) has stated that the assault allegations remain unconfirmed. This has sparked concern among city residents and local activists.
“It is crucial that law enforcement deals promptly with such 'busifiers' and sends a clear signal to citizens that this will no longer happen in our country,” commented Georgiy Mazurashu on the situation.
Authorities are continuing their investigation to uncover all details of the incident and hold those responsible accountable. Although the situation is under control, the public remains worried about the potential repercussions of this case.
This incident has drawn widespread attention due to its connection to violence committed by individuals in military uniform, which undermines trust in law enforcement and state institutions. Activists are urging the authorities to respond swiftly to prevent similar occurrences in the future. A transparent and fair investigation is essential, as it could impact public safety and confidence in government bodies.
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