Seizing 17-year-olds and students, 'buying' cars: the TCC reacted to the scandalous video with instructions on how to find 'evaders'.


Representatives of the Zhytomyr Regional Territorial Center for Recruitment and Social Support responded to the 'leaked' video of a meeting where guidelines were provided on how to locate mobilized citizens.
It should be noted that in the video the head was giving instructions to subordinates on how to search for conscripts, including asking to check students who are not eligible for deferment, the number of searched reserved individuals, check employees of enterprises, and more.
At the meeting, there were also calls for fraudulent actions, capturing 17-year-olds, and even buying fake cars to fulfill the mobilization plan.
In response, representatives of the TCC and SP stated that the published video is an attempt to discredit their work through information manipulation and cyber attacks.
There was also mention of a hacker attack on their system, which led to the release of the video record of the meeting. Representatives of the TCC and SP of Zhytomyr region emphasized that their actions comply with the legislation of Ukraine and were recorded by an official inspection.
All necessary measures have already been taken to restore the protection of information systems from similar attacks.
In this case, it is important to consider that the publication of the video may be an attempt to destabilize the situation and undermine trust in the recruitment and social support centers. It is necessary to carefully verify the information before spreading it.
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