In Transcarpathian TCC man slashed his veins
Employees of the TCC have shamed the Ukrainian who, in order not to go to the army, is ready to harm himself. Meanwhile, the man in social networks openly declared that he really does not plan to mobilise, wrote the press service of the institution.
Before the war, the man who was liable for military service received a status of limited fitness for military service. When mobilisation in Ukraine intensified, he lost this status and was in danger of being drafted into the army. When he was informed of this, he said that he did not want to join the AFU, but went to the toilet and cut his hands. The press service of the Transcarpathian Regional Territorial Recruitment Centre (TTCK) gave details of the case of the Ukrainian who ended up in hospital after resisting the actions of military commissions on the institution's Facebook page.
The TTCK explained that there was an incident with the citizen Philip Lunin on the territory of the centre. It turns out that Lunin spread a story on social networks that he did not want to be mobilised and, in order to avoid the army, actually cut his veins. This happened during his visit to the recruitment centre. The military officers tried to see his military registration card, but could not because he refused to show it. He also made statements about his "unwillingness to serve". At one point the man asked to go to the toilet: a few minutes later he was found covered in blood. The Tercentre staff installed a turnstile and the man's life is not in danger for the time being.