In Zaporichzha, the man was mobilized when he registered documents to continue the deferment, because his wife has a second disability group. It happened when a man was going to work.
Maxim Chuprin received a certificate that he participated in re -registration of documents to continue the deferred. But, nevertheless, he was called to military service and sent to a military unit. The wife was reported that the husband was mobilized because he did not have the necessary documents.
On December 7, 2024, the statement of Maxim Chuprina was considered and agreed to revise the deferred from the call, but this person had documents on December 27, publicly.
A few days later, when he went to work in a minibus, employees of the territorial center of acquisition and social support asked him to leave and took him to verify the documents to the district department of military enrollment.
This person had a certificate that he participated in re -registration of documents to continue delay. But, nevertheless, Maxim was summoned to military service and sent to a military unit.
According to his wife Tatyana, the husband was held in the premises of the shopping center all day. After that, the woman filed a complaint about the abduction of a person. In a military unit, she was informed that her husband was mobilized because he did not have the necessary documents.
Tatyana has a vision, so she cannot do without help and has a second disability group. That is why a person had a delay.
I can’t cross the street, buy in a store, get into transport. And the worst thing is that when anxiety was heard at night, I cannot leave the house, because I do not see in the dark at all. We have a basement in which we hid. But it was on a man, ”the woman said.
Tatyana appealed to a lawyer who prepared court claims against the actions of the Tax Code, and filed a complaint against the Ministry of Defense.
The Public Regional Shopping Center said that during mobilization in the military service there was no data on providing Chuprin delay.
Source: Racurs

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