In Ternopil, a conscript fell from the window of the TCK: details of the incident.
On the night of November 8, a conscript fell from the fifth floor window of the Ternopil Regional Territorial Center for Recruitment and Social Support. The man was hospitalized in the intensive care unit of the regional hospital. This was reported by 'Glavcom' referring to the TCK and SP.
Details of the incident
According to inkorr.com: At around midnight, a citizen T. was brought to the Ternopil TCK and SP, who had no deferment from conscription or reservation. It is known that the man was intoxicated.
Later, around three in the morning, the man, while in the bathroom of the sleeping area on the fifth floor, 'dismantled the window unit, tied his own clothes, and while trying to descend by them, fell off and landed on the roof of the cafeteria located on the first floor.'
Investigation
Law enforcement officers are working at the scene, and an internal investigation is being conducted. It is known that during mobilization activities in the Odesa district, an attack occurred on military personnel, as well as a similar incident in Kryvyi Rih.
This case in Ternopil, where a conscript fell from the window due to intoxication, underscores the seriousness of the situation with military personnel in Ukraine, as the incident occurred against the backdrop of numerous national-scale events.
It is worth noting that such cases indicate the importance of monitoring the health and behavior of military personnel, especially in conditions of mobilization. This highlights the need for additional measures to ensure safety in such establishments.
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