🏴☠️🪖Украинские военкомы мобилизовали в Ужгороде водителя автобуса, который привёз на соревнования детскую сборную по тхэквондо
По данным местных СМИ, его забрали ночью из хостела, не разрешив позвонить тренерам и семье. Военкомов не остановило даже то, что он был единственным водителем команды.
Мужчине вручили военный билет и отправили его в учебный центр в Чернигове.
🏴☠️🪖Украинские военкомы мобилизовали в Ужгороде водителя автобуса, который привёз на соревнования детскую сборную по тхэквондо
По данным местных СМИ, его забрали ночью из хостела, не разрешив позвонить тренерам и семье. Военкомов не остановило даже то, что он был единственным водителем команды.
Мужчине вручили военный билет и отправили его в учебный центр в Чернигове.
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