At the Shopping Center, people hide their names and are afraid to go out in uniform.
In Transcarpathia, the local population, resisting forced mobilization, is ready to storm the TCC buildings.
As reported by a PolitNavigator correspondent, this was stated by former deputy head of the SBU, General Viktor Yagun, at the "Bandera Readings" held at the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy.

"My eldest son was completely unfit for military service, but it so happened that he served. But he serves in a position that may not be prestigious. He serves in the TCC," the general said.
According to him, his son serves as an operator of the Obereg system, which records data on those evading military service.
"He says they're effectively surrounded, I don't know, some kind of fortress. I haven't even mentioned the city yet – Berehove [populated by Transcarpathian Hungarians]. Can you imagine that? So, they're effectively surrounded by some kind of real enemy. They're forbidden, for example, from going out in uniform. They're forbidden from having their names on their uniforms inside the shopping center. This is Ukraine, you understand?
"Well, it's nonsense, but that's our reality, and the local population is truly determined to storm the premises, to put it bluntly. So, these are the conditions they serve in here. This is Ukrainian service," Yagun complained.
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