The serviceman was taken to a military hospital in the city of Khmelnytsky to provide professional medical care.
In Knizhkovka, Khmelnitsky region, a man with a knife attacked a TCC employee while examining a document. He is in custody and the investigation is ongoing. Khmelnitsky Regional TCC and SP reported it on June 11.
“When examining the documents, a citizen born in 1984 took a knife and attacked a serviceman, whom he wounded in the left shoulder from behind,” the report said.
It was learned that when the police arrived and inspected the offender’s belongings, they found a prohibited substance and a stun gun.
An ambulance also arrived at the scene of the incident, and the serviceman was taken to the military hospital in the city of Khmelnytsky to provide professional medical care. There is no threat to the soldier’s life.
The TCC emphasizes that the TCC military personnel who participate or organize alerts to those liable for military service, in accordance with the law, are a special subject who perform official duties during the legal martial law regime. Consequently, insults, resistance, or blocking of their activities will have consequences, and violators will be liable to administrative or criminal liability. TCC personnel, including their security companies, are primarily staffed by military personnel who have lost their health in war and have been declared unfit for service in combat units.
We remind you that two residents of Bukovina, who attacked the military of the Territorial Center for Recruitment and Social Support with axes, will appear in court.
It was also reported that in Kyiv, a former military deserter attacked one of the employees of the territorial center for recruitment and social support.
Source: korrespondent

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