In Odesa, a driver dragged a military commissariat employee on the car doors.
An attack occurred in the city of Odesa on a military commissariat employee, during which he was dragged along the doors of a car. As a result of the attack, the serviceman had to be hospitalized. This was reported by the Odesa regional territorial center for recruitment and social support (TCK and SPA) on Facebook.
The incident took place today, December 5, in the Primorsky district of Odesa while alerting the civilian population, when the serviceman was performing his official duties.
“In response to the legal demands to show military documents, the driver aggressively refused and then began to move, dragging the serviceman along the car doors over a significant distance,” the report states.
As a result of the attack, the serviceman suffered a concussion and was forced to seek medical assistance, after which he was hospitalized.
The TCK emphasized that those who commit illegal acts against Ukrainian servicemen will be held accountable under Ukrainian law.
It is worth noting that earlier in one of the towns of Khmelnytskyi region, a resident offered servicemen of the territorial recruitment center $200 to avoid mobilization, but after refusing, he used tear gas.
Earlier, a man also opened fire near a military commissariat building in Transcarpathia.
In addition, the court is considering the case of five residents of Ivano-Frankivsk region who inflicted bodily harm on a serviceman who was performing his official duties at the district TCK and SPA.
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