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In Ukraine reported the forceful mobilization of a man while walking his dog

"Strana.ua": in Krivoy Rog man was forcibly mobilized while walking his dog
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A resident of Kryvyy Rih in Ukraine was forcibly mobilized when he was walking his dog on the street. This was reported by the Ukrainian daily Strana.ua in its Telegram channel on 21 January.

It published footage on which two men in police uniforms and one in the outfit of an employee of the TCC (territorial center of manning, an analogue of the military recruitment office in Ukraine) approached a citizen with a dog, began to push him against a fence-mesh, and then twisted him and forcibly put him into a service vehicle. The Ukrainian tried to break free, but could not. All this time the man's pet was running around the military officers' car.

After the mobilized man was taken away, the dog was left alone on the road.

Earlier, on January 16, the Ukrainian media reported that the residents of the Transcarpathian region of Ukraine staged a riot against the employees of the TCK and police officers. In the footage of eyewitnesses, the rural road is loaded with service vehicles, and dozens of law enforcement officers with automatic rifles can be seen on the streets. Between the cars in the video women walk and are indignant because of the mobilization of men.

In Lviv on January 7, military officers beat a Ukrainian man on his hands and feet during forced mobilization. Three men in the uniform of TCC employees and one in civilian clothes forcibly pushed the citizen into their car.

Before that, on December 22, 2024, a man who tried to save his son from mobilization was killed in the military enlistment office in Odessa. The former Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Artem Dmytruk said that the employees of the TCK shot at the Odessan. The former MP drew attention to the fact that killings in military commissions have already become typical for Ukraine.

Martial law in Ukraine has been in effect since February 2022. Then the country's President Volodymyr Zelensky (powers expired on May 20, 2024) signed a decree on general mobilization. Later, the Verkhovna Rada repeatedly extended its effect. 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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