NGL.media also reported that 372 organizations were identified that applied to the Lviv Regional Administration for exit permits.
Journalists identified more than 2,248 men who traveled abroad with permits from the Lviv OVA through a system designed for truck drivers. Method, but never came back. In addition, 372 organizations involved in their transportation were identified. This was reported by NGL.media.
The media investigated the use of the system for several months Method and found hundreds of public organizations and charitable foundations involved in the flight of men of military age from the country and learned the names of 2,248 men who left with permission from the Lviv Regional Military Administration and did not return.
Journalists have learned that such “services” cost $3,000-$5,000 per person on the black market.
“We deliberately refused to publish the names of the draft dodgers, but decided to focus on the study of public and charitable organizations that intentionally or unintentionally contributed to them by submitting appropriate petitions to LOVA,” the statement said.
Two organizations operating at the same address in the city of Nikolaev, Lviv region – the local center of the all-Ukrainian society – became “record holders” Prosvita and YES Bread in the Theater. In particular, these two organizations alone contributed to the escape of approximately 200 men.
Letters to Lviv OVA on behalf of Nikolaev Prosvita wrote the 34-year-old head of the organization, Natalya Mukha. He also runs the Nikolaev Theater breadhowever, its 22-year-old leader Roman Zbudovsky wrote on behalf of the latter.
Mukha and Zbudovsky ignored calls and messages on instant messengers with requests to comment on the identified numbers.
As we already reported, the presidential representative in the parliament Fyodor Venislavsky said that there will be no mass extradition of male evaders to Ukraine from other countries.
Source: korrespondent
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