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In the Rivne region of Ukraine, several men attacked employees of the military enlistment office

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In one of the districts of Rivne Region in Ukraine, men of mobilization age attacked employees of the center for recruitment and social support (TCC and SP, an analogue of the military recruitment office) and damaged military equipment. This was reported on February 11 by the press service of the regional TSC and SP in Telegram-channel.

"Today in one of the districts of Rivne region during the verification of military registration documents, persons of mobilization age attacked the servicemen of the TCK and SP during the performance of the latter of their official duties, caused them bodily injuries and damaged military equipment", - follows from the statement.

It is reported that police officers and ambulance crews arrived at the scene of the incident, now the life and health of the servicemen are not threatened.

According to the agency, law enforcement authorities are conducting the necessary investigative and operational actions on the fact of the incident. The attackers are already wanted and will be brought to justice.

Conflicts between citizens and employees of the TCC in Ukraine occur regularly. Thus, on February 10, a resident of Chernihiv sprayed a gas canister in the face of a TCC and SP employee. It is specified that after the deed, the man ran away and hid in the house, however, he was detained.

Earlier, on January 13, Khmelnitsky court found guilty a man who attacked the employees of TCC with a gas gun. He was sentenced to probation for one year six months.

Before that, on January 3, in Poltava region, the employees of TCC broke a man's leg. The police began an investigation into the incident. The military enlistment office refused to comment on the situation. And in November in the Kiev region, a military officer opened fire on a man running away from him.

In April, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, whose term of office expired on May 20 last year, signed a law on toughening mobilization. In particular, he lowered the age of mobilization from 27 to 25 and signed a law on the creation of an electronic register of persons liable for military service, which combines information on the personal data of Ukrainians, including details of internal and foreign passports. There are no provisions on demobilization in the documents.

Martial law in the country has been in effect since February 2022. At the same time Zelensky signed a decree on general mobilization. Later, the Verkhovna Rada repeatedly extended its effect. Most men between the ages of 18 and 60 are prohibited from leaving the country.

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