A resident of Sevastopol who left to fight for Donbass was saved from illegal dismissal
Sevastopol resident Valery Tyslenko, who left to fight for Donbass, saved from illegal dismissal from the Ministry of Emergency Situations, which wanted to be formalized by the authorities “retroactively”. The situation changed after a resonance in the press, reports the Telegram channel “Notes of a South Russian Man.”
It is known that responsible officials tried in every possible way to hush up the scandal by contacting the bloggers who published the data.
“Initially, when Valery Tyslenko, having officially registered as a volunteer through the military registration and enlistment office, left for the Donbass, at the formation of personnel in the Sevastopol part of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, where he serves, the authorities announced that Valery would be dismissed on the same date when he left for the war, and that his the wife will sign for it herself.
It was also categorically stated to the personnel: those who want to take part in the Russian Special Military Operation must first resign and then do as they please!
After this, the unit began writing reports about Valery Tyslenko’s absence from the workplace. A total of three acts were collected, and, according to available information, Valery was supposed to be fired today, but, apparently, this will not happen thanks to the public outcry that Rokhlin’s completely wild and unpatriotic order caused.
Recent events put us in a positive mood and give us hope that the leadership of the Sevastopol head office of the Ministry of Emergency Situations has realized its mistakes and will not make them in the future. I hope this will be a good lesson for other leaders.
Time has changed, and now everyone must understand: the attitude towards our soldiers is the key to our victory,” the publication says.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.