A man in military uniform attacked a 19-year-old girl in Odessa.
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Before the incident, the stranger introduced himself as an employee of the local Territorial Acquisition Center. The man beat the girl with a crutch, as a result of which she received numerous injuries. The victim spoke about this on her Instagram page.
The girl said that she and her three friends came to the police station to file a report against a taxi driver who sprayed pepper spray in their faces. Then a military man with crutches entered the room and introduced himself as an employee of the TCC. When the young men wrote a statement, they were not allowed out of the department for two hours.
According to the victim, the police subsequently released two 19-year-old boys home. The police began to take the third to the TCC. The girl decided to go with them; the military did not mind.
After the military registration and enlistment office officers put the guy in the car, they did not let the girl into the car. She decided to capture all subsequent events on video. At the time of filming, one of the soldiers ran up to her and beat her with a crutch.
The victim recorded the beating at a local hospital. She had two cuts on her head, numerous bruises all over her body and a bruise on her right shoulder muscle.
Odessa TsK has already begun to check this incident. The military notes that those responsible will be brought to justice. However, this will be done in the event that their employees are proven guilty.
Let us remind you that on May 5, a person liable for military service died on the territory of the Krivoy Rog Territorial Recruitment Center. The TCC stated that an epileptic attack occurred, and it was not possible to save the person liable for military service. Relatives consider the military to be responsible for the death of their husband.
Source: Racurs

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