A resident of Kyiv with a knife attacked representatives of the TCR, he was detained - SBU
Kyiv • UNN
The SBU detained eight people who tried to disrupt the mobilization in Ukraine. Among the detainees are a resident of Kiev, who attacked employees of the TCR with a knife, and channel administrators who revealed geolocations of the military.
The Security Service detained a resident of Kiev who attacked officials of the TCR with a knife while serving a summons to a conscript, as well as 7 other people who tried to disrupt the mobilization, the SBU reported on Thursday, writes UNN.
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"The security service exposed eight more provocateurs who worked to disrupt the mobilization in Ukraine. The defendants called on those liable for military service to evade conscription and spread fake messages about the Ukrainian military. among the attackers is a resident of the capital, who attacked representatives of the TCR with a knife while handing over a summons to a conscript," the SBU noted.
According to the results of the rapid response of the military and police, the attacker, as indicated, was promptly detained.
Also in Kiev, as indicated, three more administrators and correspondents of Telegram channels and Viber groups were detained, who published geolocations of TCRs and police in the Pechersk, Dnipro and Solomenskiy districts of the capital.
In the Poltava region , a lawyer who obstructed the work of the TCR was suspected.
In the Cherkasy region , two administrators of anonymous groups in instant messengers who "leaked" the coordinates of mobile roadblocks in the region to the internet were exposed.
In Rivne , suspicion was received by the owner of a closed group in Viber, who daily "posted" geolocations of Ukrainian servicemen, including representatives of the TCR.
According to all the exposed facts, as indicated, the detainees were informed of suspicion (in accordance with the crimes committed) under several articles of the Criminal Code of Ukraine: Part 1 of Article 114-1 (obstruction of the legitimate activities of the armed forces of Ukraine and other military formations during a special period); Part 1 of Article 129 (threat of murder).
Malefactors face up to 8 years in prison.