Scandal in Lviv: Veteran claims he was beaten by TCC employees.

Scandal in Lviv: Veteran claims he was beaten by TCC employees
Scandal in Lviv: Veteran claims he was beaten by TCC employees

The man believes he was detained by servicemen

A video has appeared online featuring a man who identified himself as a veteran and discussed his detention allegedly by servicemen of the Lviv Territorial Recruitment Center. According to 'Glavkom', the 23-year-old identified as Andriy Baglayev. He stated that he served in the National Guard for three years, after which he was discharged due to health reasons and has a third group disability.

According to him, on May 16 at around 11:30 PM, he was walking home when servicemen from the TCC approached him. 'Suddenly, a green van drove up, from which about five people jumped out. Before they could ask anything, my body was already 'circled', and I was hit on the back so hard that a bruise was left. They put me in the van and continued to hit me on the head,' the man recounted.

Currently, an investigation is underway at the TCC: circumstances are being established, and those among the servicemen who may be involved in the incident are being sought. Earlier, a man died on the territory of the Territorial Recruitment Center and Social Support. The authorities claim he voluntarily took his own life.

Reaction to the requirements for TCC uniforms

Recently, people's deputy Oleksiy Honcharenko expressed his opinion that employees of territorial recruitment centers and social support should not wear pixelated uniforms. He appealed to the government and the Ministry of Defense with a request to develop a different appearance for TCC employees.

In the comments, social media users support Honcharenko and suggest various uniform options for the TCC - latex, blue, or even in rainbow colors. However, some believe that such changes will not solve the problem but will only create new conflicts in society. Honcharenko's idea has also been criticized by military personnel.

Honcharenko's statement was met with reactions from his colleagues in the political party 'European Solidarity'. Dmitry Lykhovyi, an officer of the Main Directorate of Communications of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, called the deputy 'an agent of Putin and his propaganda.'

In light of recent events, it will be interesting to observe how the authorities respond to the requirements for the uniforms of the employees of the Territorial Recruitment Centers and Social Support, as well as how the investigation of the veteran's detention unfolds.


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