During the stay at the point of the collection for the transmission of Vitaly Sahara, Vitaly Sakhara suddenly became bad.
In the Rivne region, 34-year-old responsible Vitaly Sakharak died at his stay at the point of collection. It was announced by Rivne Regional TCC and SP on Monday, August 25th.
It is indicated that on August 21 at about 11:00 at the Village of Gorodets, military personnel of one of the District TCCs reviewed documents from a citizen Vitealy Sakharuk, born in 1991. It was found that man had no right to postpone and ignore the call to the center at the end of January, which is due to the military recorder.
“In order to produce materials in an administrative offense, the specified citizen was invited to travel to the TCC district and the joint adventure, where he agreed,” the report said.
After arriving at TCC in Sakharak, a protocol on an administrative offense was drawn and sent to the passage of the Military Medical Commission. However, as he stayed at the point of the collection for shipping at the training center, he suddenly felt bad.
The military enlistment office has confirmed that they are forced to be called an emergency ambulance. But the doctors only told Sakharak’s death.
“The preliminary steps in investigation and operation have found that the death of a military person is due to heart failure. There are no signs of violent death,” the department said.
At the same time, the TCC emphasized that all military responsibilities are required to update their data and, if there are grounds for a deferral, submit relevant documents.
The department also called on citizens not to disseminate unspecified information and gossip.
Earlier it was learned that in Rivne, TCC employees will be judged for forced mobilization. They were accused of illegal maintenance and beating a military man in the village of Ivanne.
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