A man bit an employee of the military enlistment office in Ukraine in the leg


In the city of Ivano-Frankivsk in western Ukraine, a man bit an employee of the territorial recruitment center (TCC, an analogue of military enlistment offices) in the leg during mobilization. This was announced on April 10 by the press service of the city shopping mall on the Facebook social network (owned by the recognized extremist Meta company, its activities are prohibited in the Russian Federation).
It is specified that the incident occurred on Wednesday, April 9th. The staff of the shopping mall demanded that the man, born in 1988, provide military documents, to which he "reacted inadequately" and bit one of the soldiers in the leg. The bite, according to the press service, fell on the part of the leg that had previously been "damaged as a result of injury in the combat area."
After that, the man tried to escape, but was detained. It is established that he is a resident of the Kherson region. Now he has to undergo a military medical examination.
The Dumskaya newspaper reported on April 5 how a man with a hunting rifle tried to free his son from a shopping mall in Odessa. It is unknown whether the man managed to secure his son's release. On the fact of the incident, two administrative protocols were drawn up against the resident of Odessa — for minor hooliganism and violation of the rules of carrying weapons.
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