The Kiev regional TCC stated that employees of territorial acquisition centers do not have the right to take away mobile phones from citizens.
However, they noted that the TCC premises are sensitive facilities where classified documentation is stored, and also bases with limited access are located.
TCC do not have the right to take away mobile phones from citizens, said Larisa Kozak, deputy head of RTCC and JV in Kyiv, at a briefing in Interfax.
In addition, Kozak said that police can carry out warning events without TCC, but cannot mobilize.
Administrative detention for violating mobilization rules can take up to three hours. If the citizen does not disobey, he will be held for no more than three hours.
According to the official, the TCC has instructions to mobilize men 50+ only in terms of support.
According to the guidelines and guidelines of the TCC, citizens aged 50+ are considered suitable for service in support units, said Major Kozak.
“In my experience, I have not seen cases where they were sent to direct combat positions,” the official said.
According to her, people of this age group receive positions as drivers, logisticians, and logistics personnel.
Source: Racurs

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