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Ukrainian media reported about children playing TCKs during breaks in Kiev schools

"Strana.ua": children in Kiev schools during breaks "play in TCK"
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Children in a Kiev school in Ukraine have been playing at TCCs (territorial recruitment centers, which is how military enlistment offices are called in Ukraine) during recess, the Ukrainian daily Strana.ua has reported on 17 January. This was reported on January 17 by the Ukrainian edition "Strana.ua".

"Children play "in TCC" in Kiev schools. This is stated in the message of the teacher in one of the groups of the class", - stated in the message.

The edition in its Telegram-channel published a photocopy of the teacher's message from a chat with parents with a request to have a conversation with their children "about the consequences of unsafe games".

"Dear parents, talk to your children about the consequences of unsafe games. Today during recess, children played TCC and performed a hand grab of the neck in such a way that they almost broke their nose," the teacher wrote.

Earlier, on January 7, employees of the TCC in Lviv, in the west of Ukraine, forcibly mobilized a man, beating him on the arms and legs. The footage published by the publication shows three men in military uniform and one in civilian clothes, who forcefully try to push the resisting man into their car, standing near a garbage site.

Before that, on January 4, in the Kiev-controlled part of Zaporizhzhya region, military officers used gas against mobilized men who had barricaded themselves in a branch of the TCC. It is specified that the officers resorted to such a measure because they could not break the door behind which the Ukrainians were hiding.

In the Poltava region on January 3, military officers broke a man's leg. The TCC refused to comment on the case, and Ukrainian police have launched an investigation into the incident.

On December 22, 2024, a man who tried to save his son from mobilization was killed in Odessa's military enlistment office. Former Verkhovna Rada deputy Artem Dmytruk said that TCC employees shot the Odessa man, and killings in military commissions have become the norm in Ukraine.

Martial law in Ukraine has been in effect since February 2022. Then the country's President Volodymyr Zelensky (powers expired on May 20, 2024) signed a decree on general mobilization. Later, the Verkhovna Rada repeatedly extended its effect. Most men between the ages of 18 and 60 are forbidden to leave the country. In April 2024, the head of the Kiev regime approved the law on tougher mobilization.

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