After media publicity, a decision was made to hold an additional military medical commission.
In Transcarpathia, TCC workers sent a paralyzed man to serve. Information about this was confirmed by the representative of the Specialized Prosecutor’s Office in the field of defense of the Western region, Yulia Shevchenko, writes Suspilne.
According to him, after media publicity, they decided to conduct further IHC.
“So far, it has been established that this person has been serving in the army for a month, and then declared by the military medical commission. In addition, there are no complaints from him about his state of health,” said Shevchenko.
He added that, considering the information available in the media, a decision was made to have an additional military medical commission.
“Based on its results, the military leadership will make a legitimate and informed decision,” the spokesman said.
Earlier, information emerged in the media that Khust TCC workers had mobilized a paralyzed man. According to his ex-husband, the husband was fired from the business where he worked.
And, despite the fact that the man was partially paralyzed: his arm and part of his face did not work, he was allegedly declared healthy and sent to study in the Lviv region. The woman wrote a statement to the police.
We remind you that in the Lviv region two former servicemen of the Sambir TCC district will be tried, who tortured and illegally detained four citizens. In the Ternopil region, two TCC military officers will be tried on charges of beating, torturing and imprisoning military personnel.
President Vladimir Zelensky considers the forceful methods of TCC workers during the mobilization in Ukraine unacceptable.
Source: korrespondent

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