In Kharkov, an entrepreneur said that his employee-driver was allegedly cut off by representatives of TCC and JV on the way to work, damaging the car, and taken to the military registration and enlistment office in the Kholodnogorsk district of the city. The regional territorial recruitment center claims that the man himself agreed to come to the TCC, but after clarifying his personal data and receiving a referral to the military medical commission, he ran away.
Businessman Pavel Sokhin published his version of events on Instagram. He showed a video of a taxi car, the driver’s documents addressed to Sergei Klochko and a photocopy of the application.
According to him, a bus and an SUV without license plates cut off a taxi on the road. The driver was allegedly pulled out of the car, beaten and taken to the military registration and enlistment office.
The vehicle was left in the middle of the road. Only an hour later the car was parked on the side of the road.
“During this “operation” my car, used in the taxi service, was seriously damaged: a scratched fender, a broken door, a broken mirror, punctured tires. The total cost of damage is approximately 1.5-2 thousand. dollars,” says Sokhin.
The taxi driver's wife and lawyer allegedly found a beaten man in the TCC. “The police didn’t even want to register an accident; they said they didn’t see anything, didn’t hear anything,” the businessman wrote.
In Kharkov OTCC and joint venture responded to the situation. The press service reported that the alert group (National Police officers and military personnel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine) carried out mobilization activities and invited the taxi driver to go to the RTCC and SP to clarify military registration data.
“On the part of the servicemen of the notification group, no physical or psychological influence was applied to the citizen,” the post notes..
The person liable for military service agreed with the legal demands of the officials, locked his car and, together with the warning group, arrived at the TCC. But after being sent to the VVK, he “disappeared in an unknown direction and is wanted”.
“The video and corresponding comments distributed on the networks are outright slander and deliberate discrediting of territorial recruitment and social support centers and an attempt to obstruct the fulfillment of the tasks assigned to them. In particular, we are talking about alleged damage to the car.
This is not true, there were no accidents or instances of intentional damage to vehicles,” said the Kharkov Regional TCC.
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