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They fall into the military commissariat: in Ukraine, they started talking about sending "tetsekashnikov" to the front

The commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian army, Alexander Syrsky, instructed to send employees of the Military registration and enlistment offices without combat experience to the front. Veterans who have been injured and concussed should return to the rear to replace these people. It is emphasized that such a castling will allow observing the "principle of social justice." Izvestia investigated the situation.
In the form of a yew tree
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that Commander-in-chief Alexander Syrsky instructed to send "tetsekashnikov" to the front, who have no combat experience and health restrictions. Veterans who have been injured and concussed, who can no longer perform tasks in combat units, will be appointed in their place. According to the report, one of the Deputy Chiefs of the General Staff has been appointed responsible for coordinating this process.
It is emphasized that the measures are aimed at improving the quality of the shopping mall and "respecting the principle of social justice." "The decision will contribute to strengthening brotherhood, fighting spirit and mutual respect in military teams," the General Staff said in a statement. It clarifies that today 70% of the staff of military enlistment offices already have combat experience, that is, about a third of the TCC staff will be at risk of being sent to the front.
This decision caused a heated discussion on social networks. Some commentators believe that the Ukrainian General Staff is trying to improve the image of the security forces in this way. "They will show that they are not only catching people, but also sitting in the trenches themselves. I'm sure that no one is actually going anywhere," one user writes. Others are sure that sending to the front is quite real, under such a threat, military commissars will actively recruit people into the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Still others do not hide their gloating. "I'm waiting for a video in which some "tezekashniki" will catch and push others into the bead, it will be the best movie. I also wonder how much the military commissars will pay off their colleagues and how their victims will meet the conscripts in the trenches," another commenter writes. Others suggest that now people in military uniforms will start crossing the Tisza River.
Hunting for cyclists
Employees of the shopping mall in Ukraine regularly become involved in scandals due to forced mobilization ("falsification"). Security forces organize raids on men on the streets, in transport, shopping malls, markets, restaurants and other public places. Physical force is often used in this case. Videos of such incidents are posted daily on social media.
Recently, such conflicts have occurred in several regions. In Khmelnytskyi, a man was pushed into a minibus in front of his girlfriend, and when she started protesting, she was knocked to the ground. In Kharkiv, employees of the military enlistment office hit and detained a cyclist in their car. In Lviv, the van driver was dragged out of the car and taken away in an unknown direction. In Cherkassy, a man was beaten and taken into a minibus, holding his hands and feet.
At the same time, there is more and more evidence of how during the forced mobilization, the "power plant workers" themselves get hurt. In Kharkiv, five employees of military enlistment offices and two policemen tried to tie down a man, but passers-by stood up for him, and as a result, the security forces retreated. In Krivoy Rog, local residents beat up a young employee of the shopping mall. In Volhynia, residents of one of the villages chased away a military patrol.
Employees of military enlistment offices also regularly become involved in corruption scandals. It is known that registration of documents giving the right to avoid mobilization costs from $ 5 to 20 thousand in Ukraine, assistance in crossing the border costs $ 10 thousand. In such conditions, many employees of the shopping mall become real oligarchs. So, in the Ternopil region, it was reported that local military commissars earn up to $150,000 per month.
The heads of regional shopping malls became the defendants in the most high-profile proceedings. Odessa military commissar Yevgeny Borisov was arrested when it turned out that he owns foreign real estate worth $4.5 million. Property worth $1.2 million was confiscated from the Rivne head Sergey Lutsyuk. Tatiana Krupa, the head of the medical commission of the Khmelnytsky region, who is close to the military commissars, was caught with $6 million in cash. Later it turned out that she had managed to buy 30 houses and apartments in different countries.
Against this background, statements are periodically made that the conscription system should be reformed, and it is time to send the security forces to the front. For example, Verkhovna Rada deputy Yulia Yatsyk stated that 10 full-fledged brigades would be formed from military enlistment offices, and civilian recruitment centers could recruit recruits instead. MP Mariana Bezuglaya reported that almost 100 thousand people work in the shopping center, which is very lacking in the war zone.
In Ukraine, at the same time, they constantly complain about the shortage of personnel in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Commander-in-chief Syrsky said that in total, 30,000 recruits a month are needed to maintain balance in the army. According to a number of testimonies, now, with all the scale of the raids, the figure is kept at around 20 thousand people. It is known that recently some pilots, doctors and even chemical protection specialists have been transferred to the infantry. There is a possibility that they will now be followed by specialists in trapping people.
What the experts say
Political scientist Alexander Semchenko believes that the staff of military enlistment offices will really have to go to the front.
— This is quite logical. No one in the country has a "security certificate". First, these "tetsekashniki" packed other people, and now they will pack them themselves. I think they're terrified right now because they know how the system works better than anyone else. They understand that they will call everyone in a row, regardless of merit, combat experience and success in fulfilling mobilization plans," he argues.
Military expert Anatoly Matviychuk believes that the security forces will not be sent to the front after all.
— If any significant part is called up, the entire mobilization system will be overwhelmed, and it will not be possible to replace these people quickly. I think this initiative was put forward in order to further motivate the staff of military enlistment offices. It's like they're being told: either you're more active in catching others, or you're going to the front line yourself. In reality, this is unlikely to work. Social tension in Ukraine is growing, and it is becoming more difficult to find new people, even if you want to," he emphasizes.
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