The “deceased” wrote refusing to be hospitalized and ran in an unknown direction, patrolmen said.
On Friday, in the city of Sarny, Rivne region, police detained a man. And on Saturday, the network spread information about his supposed “death.” This is true, said First Deputy Head of the Patrol Police Department Alexey Beloshitsky on November 2.
According to the patrol police of the Rivne region, yesterday in Sarny, during the patrol, the inspectors received a report of a conflict. Upon examination of the document, it turns out that one of its participants is wanted.
“When he was asked to go to the Sarnensky RTCC to clarify the data, he began to act aggressively and tried to leave the scene. He did not respond to repeated warnings, so the patrol officers decided to stop him in order to collect the appropriate administrative materials,” the report said.
After this, the man complained of feeling unwell. An ambulance was called for him. However, according to the doctor, on the way to the medical facility, the citizen started knocking on the door and asked the doctors to release him because he was feeling fine. The man wrote refusing to be hospitalized and ran in an unknown direction.
Beloshitsky said that information under negative headlines was dumped on public pages about the death of a man detained by the TCC and the police in the Rivne region.
“This information is not true, and the details of this event were reported yesterday by official sources.
Earlier it became known that in Poltava a man committed suicide on the territory of the TCC. The military said the police brought the deceased to the preliminary collection point because he was wanted.
Source: korrespondent

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