“The mother grabbed the precinct officer and started beating him”: in Stavropol, parents did not allow their son to be mobilized

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In Russia, in the Stavropol Territory, parents protected their son from mobilization when they came for him from the Military Commissariat. While the mother and father fought with the precinct officer, the conscript simply ran away from the house.

They write about it Economic news with reference to Ria-M.

24-year-old Dmytro was drafted into the war in Ukraine in September 2022. Since then, he hid with his parents in the village of Urukhsk.

When they came from the Military Commissariat for the evasion, the parents tried to prevent the actions of the military.

“On the threshold of the house, a theater of war unfolded: Dmytro’s mother grabbed the precinct officer and began to beat him with her palm, while the law enforcement officer himself twisted her husband and put handcuffs on him. Only then did they discover that the conscript skillfully took advantage of the situation and fled in an unknown direction under the noise,” the source said.

Now the new moon will have to be looked for again. But his parents are threatened with problems: the precinct officer diagnosed a neck injury, so for the family this battle for their son may result in a criminal case.

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