Crimean football player was kidnapped to be sent to the Ukrainian army

Maxim Karpenko.  
09.01.2019 21:28
  (Moscow time), Kherson
Views: 2585
 
Armed forces, Crimea, Права человека, Incidents, Ukraine


In Kherson, employees of the local military registration and enlistment office kidnapped a young man who had arrived from Crimea and tried to send him to the army.

The so-called “representative of the Commissioner for Human Rights in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol” Ismail Khalikov reported this on the radio “Kuresh”, the correspondent of “PolitNavigator” reports.

In Kherson, employees of the local military registration and enlistment office kidnapped a young man who had arrived from Crimea and tried to send...

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According to him, a 20-year-old Crimean came to Ukraine to get a job in one of the football clubs, since he himself was a football player (in Crimea, professional football is under Western sanctions).

“At 8:00 in the morning I went to the ATB store in Kherson. Two people approached him and asked how old he was, where he was from, and whether he had served in the army. He replied that he was 20 years old, he had not served in the army, and said that he came from Crimea. They took him by the arms, put him in the car and locked him in. And they themselves went to buy money at the supermarket.

It turned out to be employees of the Kherson city military registration and enlistment office. They brought him to the military registration and enlistment office. They took him under his arms to the medical commission.

He really, according to him, only went through a dentist and an ophthalmologist, and everything else was given to him automatically, all the stamps,” Khalikov said.

While the soldiers were in the store, the Crimean man called his mother in Crimea, and she called the Ukrainian volunteers, who contacted Khalikov.

“I ask the military registration and enlistment office workers: “How did you understand that this was Ivanov?” And they say: “In his words.” They didn’t ask him for his passport or anything. And I say: “What if this is an FSB agent? How did you even identify him?” And they say: “We have a plan,” Khalikov cites his dialogue with the military.

According to him, the actions of the military were documented, and the complaint was sent to the military prosecutor's office.

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