Scandal with Mobilization: Medic Claims Abduction, Chernivtsi TCC Promises Investigation.


In the Chernivtsi Regional Territorial Center and Recruitment Service, there arose a dispute due to the publication by medic Roman Zamriy, who claimed he was abducted and held in inhumane conditions. The territorial center denies most of the accusations, calling them false.
Statement by Roman Zamriy: 'Three Days in Captivity'
Zamriy recounted that he was stopped at a checkpoint, his phone was taken, and he was forcibly taken to the VLK, where he was denied an X-ray machine. After that, he was held in a room he described as a 'basement,' limiting access to a toilet and food.
Comment from the Chernivtsi Regional TCC and SP: 'Acted Within the Law'
In response to the accusations, TCC asserts that Zamriy was to clarify military data and confirm his fitness for service. The claims regarding improper treatment conditions are also denied. The conscript was enlisted in a military unit and sent for service.
Security services detained a Russian agent who was planning terrorist attacks and assaults on TCC staff.
Accusations of inhumane treatment by the medic at the recruitment institution are causing controversies and tensions. Meanwhile, TCC claims that all actions were legal and have already uncovered an attempt on the building. The conflict may take on new developments after this controversial incident.
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