In Odessa, TCC employees used spikes to stop cars of evaders


Employees of the TCC (an analogue of the military commission in Ukraine) in Odessa are using a new method to prevent the escape of mobilized people.
"Employees of the TCC in Odessa began to use spikes to prevent the escape of local residents during the active stage of forced mobilization," writes Lenta.Ru on military observers on December 15.
Thus, military officers put metal spikes on the ground so that Ukrainians could not leave the TCC by cars.
Before that, on December 11, in Ukraine, an unknown driver picked up a man on the move, who tried to escape from an employee of the military enlistment office. The published footage of the Strana.ua website shows that the driver, passing by this place, saw a TCC employee running after the man, opened the door of his car and let the fleeing man get into it.
On 5 December, a captured militant of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) told about forced mobilization. He specified that representatives of the military enlistment office threatened him daily with criminal liability and reprisals against him and his relatives.
Before that, on 30 November, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy (his term of office expired on 20 May) said that the draft age in the country would not be lowered until Western countries fulfill their promises to complete the brigades of the AFU.
Ukraine has been under martial law since February 2022. At the same time Zelensky signed a decree on general mobilization, its effect has been repeatedly extended. Most men between the ages of 18 and 60 are forbidden to leave the country. In April 2024, the head of the Kiev regime approved the law on tougher mobilization.
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