In Ukraine, military commissars beat and mobilized a man unfit for service


Employees of the Dubensky district shopping mall (territorial recruitment center, the Ukrainian equivalent of the military enlistment office. In the Rivne region of Ukraine, a man who was unfit for military service was mobilized, and during his arrest, they beat him and used tear gas. This was reported on June 3 in the press service of the State Bureau of Investigation (GBR) of Ukraine.
"The staff of the GBR raised suspicions against an officer and two servicemen of the Dubensky district territorial recruitment and Social Support center due to the fact of forced mobilization of a man liable for military service," the department wrote on its Telegram channel.
It is reported that on February 21, during mobilization events in the Rivne region, employees of the shopping mall detained a man and subjected him to physical pressure, after which he reported his details and was taken to the shopping mall.
The publication clarifies that the men were declared unfit for military service in 2019.
According to the newspaper Ukrainskaya Pravda, the military medical commission did not take these data into account, and now the man has been mobilized to one of the military units of the Rivne region. It is specified that the employees of the shopping mall face up to six years in prison.
June 2, the Ukrainian edition of "Country.ua" reported that in Kharkov, an employee of the shopping mall was sent to the front after he beat a military officer while checking his documents. It is noted that the man was transferred to a military unit, despite having a third disability group.
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