A video went viral on social networks in which a TCC employee of the city of Sambir threatened a civilian, beat him and pointed a gun at him.
Ukrainian TV presenter Ekaterina Osadchaya responded to the news about a TCC employee in the Lviv region who tortured a draft dodger. He wrote it on Instagram.
In particular, the star admitted that he will not recover from this news for a long time. However, he emphasized that there are no reasons in the world that would allow one person to torture another.
“You may have heard how TCC representatives detained a man, took him to the military registration and enlistment office and tortured him for six days – beat and starved him, forced him to sign an agreement to go to the front. Yes , here you can long question the moral character of a person who does not want to serve and usually wants to run away. But there is a big “BUT”! There are no reasons in the world that allow one person to torture another ! “, he wrote.
The celebrity noted that he has been talking about being held captive in Russia for more than a year. And here it appears that some citizens of our country are acting like invaders.
Therefore, the TV presenter hopes that the State Bureau of Investigation will do its job and all those responsible for this story will be jailed.
Ekaterina Osadchaya also called on Ukrainians to be kind, compassionate, responsive and wise.
“I really want the muscle memory of our souls to work and for us to remember what we were all like in the first months of a mass invasion, when there was only one enemy, when we weren’t fighting each other, when we is all,” he concluded.
Earlier it was reported that Ekaterina Osadchaya criticized the International Committee of the Red Cross for inaction.
Source: korrespondent

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