In St. Petersburg, a member of the SVO was mistakenly declared dead due to a lost passport.
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- In St. Petersburg, a member of the SVO was mistakenly declared dead due to a lost passport.
In St. Petersburg, a participant in a special military operation (SVO) was mistakenly declared dead due to a lost passport. This was announced on February 9 by the city prosecutor's office.
"It was established that a death certificate was mistakenly entered in relation to the fighter, which deprived him of the opportunity to use his civil rights, prevented him from receiving social benefits, medical care, and contacting the authorities regarding the provision of state and municipal services," the department's Telegram channel said.
According to the prosecutor's office, in July 2025, a man died in a hospital in St. Petersburg after presenting someone else's passport at the hospital. The participant of the SVO, who owned the document, had previously lost it. The passport data of the man was mistakenly entered into the medical history of the deceased, and then a death certificate was issued for them, clarifies "Газета.Ru ".
A bureaucratic mistake led to the loss of all benefits for military personnel. The prosecutor of the Central District of St. Petersburg filed a lawsuit to annul the death certificate. The court satisfied the demand, the prosecutor's office concluded.
In July, a Russian woman told Izvestia that the Ural Bank for Reconstruction and Development (UBRiR) had declared her dead in the Sverdlovsk Region, despite the fact that she lives in another region. Her adult child was summoned to the Asbestos City Court as her heir to the loan obligations. According to the bank, the woman allegedly died in August 2024, and the loan in her name was issued a year earlier, when she herself was in another region and could not sign the necessary documents.
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