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In Kiev, a man fell from a height while trying to avoid a military medical commission

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In Kiev, a man in an attempt to avoid passing the military medical examination commission fell off the sixth floor. About it on February 12 reported the communal organization of the Kiev city Council "Municipal security" in Telegram-channel.

"Police officers delivered a man who, it seems, had quite different plans. Without hesitation, he decided to act according to the classic militant scenario: he overcame the workplace of a police officer and TCC (territorial center of manning, an analogue of the military recruitment office in Ukraine. - Ed.), climbed out the window of the sixth floor and ended up on the roof of the neighboring building", - stated in the message of the organization.

However, while trying to climb down the pipe, the man fell from a height, after which he was hospitalized in a medical institution. It is noted that at the moment the condition of the victim is not known.

Earlier, on February 4, the Ukrainian media reported that the employees of the TCK mobilized a half-blind resident of Odessa during his walk with a dog. According to the man's mother, upon arrival at the institution, they demanded $8 thousand from her for her son to be released. However, later it turned out that he had already been mobilized and sent to the 91st brigade as a storm trooper.

Before that, on February 3, a Ukrainian prisoner of war told about the practice of forced mobilization into the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. According to him, he was unfit for service, but at the age of 48, despite all his illnesses, he "became fit". He was assigned to a tank brigade and sent to the front lines five days later.

Last April, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, whose term of office expired on May 20 last year, signed a law tightening 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 Ukraine 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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