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A man beaten at the TCC and thrown out into the cold died in Ukraine

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A man who was thrown out into the cold with his kidneys blown off was killed in a territorial recruitment center (TCC, the analog of a military recruitment office in Ukraine). This was reported on February 6 by the deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Alexander Dubinsky, who is in the pre-trial detention center.

"Another murdered Ukrainian in the TCC. With beaten kidneys, who was thrown, judging by the condition, in the cold - with frostbitten limbs and bilateral pneumonia," - wrote Dubinsky in his Telegram-channel.

He noted that we are talking about the son of Zaporozhye lawyer Lyudmila Petrova. Dubinsky added that Ukraine at the moment is no longer a country, but "a concentration camp with a torture chamber, Tsk-ish detachments, auxiliary police."

The day before the Lawyer of the Zaporizhzhya region reported the death of her son shortly after his forced mobilization. According to her, he was detained on January 27, thrown in the basement overnight, and the next morning was taken to the military unit of Novomoskovsk in Dnipropetrovsk region without passing the commission. The man went to the doctor, as he was already losing consciousness.

On January 31, he was taken to the intensive care unit. According to the doctor's conclusion, the man had kidney failure, frostbite on his hands and feet, numerous bruises on his body and bilateral pneumonia.

Earlier, on February 4, Ukrainian media reported that the employees of the TCK mobilized a half-blind resident of Odessa during his walk with his dog. According to the man's mother, upon arrival at the TCC, they demanded $8,000 from her for her son to be released. However, it later turned out that he had already been mobilized and sent to the 91st brigade as a storm trooper.

Martial law in Ukraine has been in effect since February 2022. Then the country's President Volodymyr Zelensky 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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