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02.03.2025 - 19:02A man in Volyn was mobilized directly from the street while walking his dog. A video of the incident has been shared by local online communities.
The footage has caused a major public reaction and is widely circulated on social media platform X, particularly among English-speaking audiences.
The Volyn Territorial Recruitment Center commented on the incident, stating that the man had been evading military service. As a result, he was detained, mobilized, and sent to serve in a canine unit.

The recruitment center also claimed that the man’s dog was later taken to his relatives. However, the video shows that the dog was simply left on the street and ran after the van in which its owner had been “packed away.”
Previously, Donald Trump Jr. shared footage of forced mobilization, calling Ukraine’s street mobilization “absolute evil.”

Notably, in the Lviv region, an attempt was made to free a conscript from military officers while he was being taken to a medical examination.
Earlier, a street surveillance camera captured another case where a man exited a taxi and walked toward his apartment entrance. Two men in camouflage ran up to him before he could open the door, forcibly taking him to a minibus.





