The tragedy of a mobilized disabled man: Prosecutor's Office investigates circumstances of death at the front

The tragedy of a mobilized disabled man: Prosecutor's Office investigates circumstances of death at the front

In Odesa region, a tragic situation occurred in connection with the mobilization of a young man with a childhood disability who suffered from epilepsy.


According to local media, 29-year-old Boris was a well-known and respected resident of his village. However, despite his health condition and lack of a passport, the man was mobilized to the front. After arriving at the military unit, Borys suffered an epileptic seizure, and unfortunately, he died.


According to the Southern Operational Command, the military enlistment office received documents from the hospital stating that Boris was healthy and fit for military service.


The situation was commented on by a representative of the OC Natalia Humenyuk, who emphasized that the decision was made by a medical commission, and they accepted documents from doctors about his fitness.


The prosecutor's office has launched an investigation into the circumstances of the mobilization and death of Boris from the village of Shyryayevo. It is checking the legality of the man's conscription and the timeliness of medical care.


According to local residents, the tragic death of Boris raises questions about the mobilization procedure and the need for a more thorough approach to assessing the health status of citizens when calling them up for military service.





In Odesa region, a tragic situation occurred in connection with the mobilization of a young man with a childhood disability who suffered from epilepsy.


According to local media, 29-year-old Boris was a well-known and respected resident of his village. However, despite his health condition and lack of a passport, the man was mobilized to the front. After arriving at the military unit, Borys suffered an epileptic seizure, and unfortunately, he died.


According to the Southern Operational Command, the military enlistment office received documents from the hospital stating that Boris was healthy and fit for military service.


The situation was commented on by a representative of the OC Natalia Humenyuk, who emphasized that the decision was made by a medical commission, and they accepted documents from doctors about his fitness.


The prosecutor's office has launched an investigation into the circumstances of the mobilization and death of Boris from the village of Shyryayevo. It is checking the legality of the man's conscription and the timeliness of medical care.


According to local residents, the tragic death of Boris raises questions about the mobilization procedure and the need for a more thorough approach to assessing the health status of citizens when calling them up for military service.

<iframe src="https://www.facebook.com/plugins/post.php?href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fvppru%2Fposts%2Fpfbid09AjVrAZuLeVp6P3aa8WDjUTomYrX72g9nGUmWKjyFWAtRT363RHfscBVZh6Gf7Ssl&show_text=true&width=500" width="500" height="497" style="border:none;overflow:hidden" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="true" allow="autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; picture-in-picture; web-share"></iframe>