Employees of the Territorial Note-Taking Center again found themselves at the epicenter of a scandal.
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In particular, in Odessa, an ambulance brigade was closed in the premises of the TCC for three hours. The driver of the emergency medical vehicle came to update his data at the TCC, after which they refused to let him go. The publication “Dumskaya” and journalist Andrei Tsaplienko write about this on Telegram.
Subsequently, the driver’s health worsened due to his advanced age. An ambulance was called for him, but the military refused to let the medical team leave the TCC. The doctors stayed within the walls of the military registration and enlistment office for more than three hours.
Other Odessa emergency medical teams arrived to free their colleagues. Doctors staged a protest with sirens on.
During the rally, clashes broke out between doctors and military personnel. However, the ambulance workers held in the TCC were subsequently released.
One of the paramedics said that he considers this incident at the TCC to be the military’s reaction to doctors’ attempts to obtain reservations from mobilization.
Let us remind you that in Zhitomir a man died after visiting the TCC. The servicemen took the man to the regional Territorial Integration Center to undergo a military medical examination, but there he allegedly suffered an epileptic attack. The ambulance took him to intensive care, but the man died. Relatives claim that the deceased was severely beaten at the TCC. Law enforcement officers have preliminary classified the incident as a murder.
Source: “Dumskaya”
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