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07.03.2026 - 12:02The Territorial Center for Recruitment and Social Support (TCC) in Dnipro allegedly detained a man with epilepsy on his way to a hospital examination.
Local Telegram-channels reported this, citing the mobilized man’s wife.
The woman wrote on social media that draft officers took her husband прямо с улицы (“right off the street”), spraying pepper spray in his face.
According to her, the man was heading to a scheduled medical check-up and had all confirming documents with him. After a concussion, he developed epilepsy—he was registered with a neurologist and had to take medication постоянно. The local resident claims her husband was not wanted and that his military registration data were up to date.
She also says that after the incident she could not reach her husband by phone, and she spent the whole day outside the local TCC with their two-year-old child, from where she was chased away and threatened with firearms.
The woman additionally claims that her husband is being denied disability status because of an alleged “order from above not to grant disability status to men.”
Earlier, it was reported that a TCC declared fit for service a resident of Zakarpattia who later died from an epileptic seizure on the way to a training center.
And recently in Kharkiv, draft officers reportedly beat a demobilized disabled veteran.





