The father of a girl injured in an accident was mobilized in the Odessa region


In the Ukrainian city of Tatarbunary, Odessa region, a police officer knocked down a seven-year-old girl at a pedestrian crossing, and when the child's father came to law enforcement agencies demanding an accident check, he was mobilized. This was announced on May 2 by the victim's mother, Tatiana Konovalyuk.
The incident occurred on April 29 in the central square of the city. On her Facebook page (banned in Russia, owned by Meta Corporation, recognized as extremist in the Russian Federation), a woman said that a police officer was distracted by her phone, knocked down a girl and dragged her another 11 m. The girl's father was standing at the curb at the time of the accident.
According to Konovalyuk, the female driver simply moved to the passenger seat after the accident. The next day, the father of the injured girl came to the police station with the intention of learning about the details of the criminal investigation and whether it had been initiated at all.
After that, the man disappeared, and later it turned out that the police handed him over to the staff of the territorial recruitment center (TCC, an analogue of military enlistment offices) for mobilization.
The Ukrainian edition of "Country.ua" reported on April 16 that in Lutsk, the staff of the shopping mall mobilized a man at the gates of the school, where he was escorting his child. It is noted that several people in camouflage forcibly tried to put a man in a minibus.
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