In Odessa, there was a conflict and a fight near the Territorial Center for Recruitment and Social Support between ambulance doctors and TCC workers.
There is a new scandal in Odessa about mobilization. This time, there was a fight between the TCC employees and the doctors. The prosecutor’s office started criminal proceedings on the fact of hooliganism.
Version of doctors and journalists
Local journalists say that a team of Odessa ambulance doctors arrived to respond to a TCC call in the Kyiv region and found themselves locked inside the military, which allegedly wanted to “immediately mobilize them into the army.”
Later, fellow paramedics gathered in ambulances with sirens and staged a protest. There were several fights between doctors and military personnel.
One of the paramedics told the local publication Dumskaya that he considered the incident at the TCC as a kind of reaction of the military commissars to the doctors’ attempts to get reservations from mobilization.
The police of the Odessa region, in turn, reported that they are establishing the circumstances of the conflict between TCC and SP employees and doctors and are interviewing witnesses and participants in the conflict.
TCK version
The Odessa Regional TsK and SP claim that the fight between ambulance workers and military personnel occurred because of the doctors’ imprisonment and the desire of colleagues to help them.
According to the military, it all started with the fact that on June 11, a mobile group of TCC and police was checking the registration documents of citizens. One of the men “refused to provide identification documents and military registration documents.” In this regard, the police, together with the military, carried out his administrative detention and brought him to the Kiev RTCC “to update his credentials.”
After that, about an hour later, an ambulance arrived at the military registration and enlistment office, which the TCC called “a group of people wearing medical clothes.”
The doctors said they came in response to a call from a detained man and insisted on his hospitalization. But the TCC replied that the person liable for military service had already passed a military medical commission, and had not disclosed any relevant health problems. They also accused the ambulance of actually coming to “help the citizen to avoid military service, for which he was declared suitable by the conclusion of the Military Military Commission.”
Additionally, the military said, the doctors allegedly refused to provide documents that would prove their membership in the health care system.
According to representatives of the Kyiv RTCC, they called the police at the scene of the incident, the ambulance workers also allegedly did not show them the documents, and therefore “detained to give explanations.”
After that, TCC said, the detained doctors called the 103 line and reported that emergency service representatives were being forcibly detained by TCC officers.
“This information was quickly disseminated by dubious telegram channels in addition to the representatives of the ambulance teams, unknown civilians also arrived at the scene of the incident and caused a fight. As a result of the incident, both a serviceman of the Kyiv RTCC and The SP, as well as representatives of emergency services, were injured,” – said the TCC.
They will look into it
The special prosecutor’s office of Odessa in the field of defense of the South region started criminal proceedings on the fact of hooliganism about a fight that arose between workers of TsK and ambulance in Odessa.
The prosecutor’s office previously learned that on June 11, a person liable for military service was brought to the territorial center for recruitment and social support of the Kyiv region of Odessa “to establish the level of suitability for military service.”
On the way, the man called an ambulance for himself.
Subsequently, an issue arose between the medical worker and the TCC representative.
“The immediate investigation and operational measures are now continuing, all the circumstances of the incident have been established, as a result of which a legal assessment of the actions of all participants in the conflict will be issued,” said prosecutor’s office.
Source: korrespondent

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