The head of the staff of the Lviv Regional State Administration, Taras Gren, has revealed new details of a high-profile conflict in Lviv that occurred during notification measures for military conscripts. He told more about the event during a briefing, reports UNN.
Details
Commenting on the situation, Taras Gren stated that during the notification measures, a military conscript man born in 1996 was identified, refuting information that the detainee was a 20-year-old young man. According to the official, the man was actually wanted for violating military registration rules.
As of yesterday evening, during the notification measures, a military conscript man was identified, if I am not mistaken, born in 1996. That is, not a twenty-year-old, as was stated directly in the mass media, but a thirty-year-old. He was a violator of military registration and was wanted
Also, the official noted that during the notification measures, a conflict arose involving unrelated residents of Lviv, which later escalated into a complex situation that lasted for hours.
During the notification measures, a conflict situation arose with completely unrelated residents of the city of Lviv. Taking into account all incidents, this conflict escalated into a complex situation that lasted about six to eight hours. As of today, the actions of the notification groups of the territorial recruitment center are being given a legal assessment by law enforcement agencies
Currently, law enforcement officers are identifying the persons involved in the incident.
As of today, law enforcement agencies are taking appropriate measures to identify all persons involved in overturning cars, damaging property, and causing bodily harm to military personnel. Specifics regarding those procedural actions, and accordingly the consequences, will be provided directly when they are completed
Reminder
In the evening of July 8 in Lviv, in the Sykhiv district, a crowd tried to "free" a man from TCC employees under shouts of "shame" and began to beat the official TCC car, which, according to local public reports, was overturned. The police and the local TCC stated that the conflict occurred due to the detention of a military conscript man who was wanted.
The mayor of Lviv, Andriy Sadovyi, called on everyone to remain calm, "to be wise and not forget who our real enemy is."
The head of the Office of the President, former head of the GUR of the Ministry of Defense, Kyrylo Budanov, also reacted to the conflict involving the crowd and TCC representatives in Lviv.
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine called the attack on military personnel in Lviv unacceptable, stating that "everyone is equal before the law."