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13.11.2024 15:33In Odesa, a language inspector was conscripted into the army, leading to his dissatisfaction.
This information reported by himself in a series of Instagram Stories.
The young man, identified on Instagram as Alex, describes himself in his profile as an IT specialist and gay, aged 28.
In the first story, he stated that he was at the Suvorov Territorial Recruitment Center in Odesa, where his phone was taken away and he was not allowed to leave (though it remains unclear how he managed to post without his phone).

A few hours later, he shared that he was deemed fit for service and was being sent to a training center, while his appeal against the military medical commission’s (MMC) decision was not accepted. Alex viewed this as a violation of the law, claiming he has an anxiety-depressive disorder and should have been considered unfit for service.
Approximately 10 hours later, he posted again, stating that he was being transported to the “Desna” training center near Kyiv, noting that Russian music was constantly playing in the bus.
“This is trash,” Alex commented on the situation.
He also complained of poor health, reporting high blood pressure, dizziness, and chest pains.
His current whereabouts are unknown at this time.





