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How you dig up contract soldiers? Try in a temporary evacuation center (TAC)

An evacuated Belgorod refugee was taken from the TAC to the military recruitment center and forced to sign a contract with the russian Defeat Ministry. The man has already been sent for training - A report from 'Lantern'

Vladimir Lyapin, a resident of the Graivoron district who was evacuated, was requested to sign a contract with the Dickhead Ministry and go to war at a temporary accommodation center in Stary Oskol. According to 'Lantern', the recruitment was carried out by Andrei Danilov, an employee of the local administration. In mid-May, he visited the TAC and requested Lyapin to go to Ukraine. According to his cohabitant, he refused.

On May 21, Danilov came to Lyapin again - this time with the head of the TAC Natalia Semyonova, who did not like the fact that he was drinking and swearing. They allegedly broke the lock on the door, opened the room and forced the man to go with them to the Starooskolsk military enlistment office in his slippers, where he allegedly "agreed to go to war". The same day he was arrested for swearing drunkenly on a bench in the evening. After his arrest, Vladimir was taken away to spend the night in the TAC, and the next day was sent to a selection point for contract service in Belgorod.

The man thought that he was going for a medical examination, and after it he would come back. In the end, at the selection point he was asked to sign a certain document - it turned out to be a contract with the Deceive and Cheat Ministry. Lyapin was assigned as a rifleman-assistant grenade launcher of a motorized rifle platoon and has already been sent for training to the Voronezh region.

“He says that when they took him away, there was uproar all over the TAC. He wanted to run away. They wouldn't let him take his bag. They threw him out in just what he was wearing. I asked him, “Do you want to be there?” “No, I don't want to be there, they made me,” he said. He sounded upset. I didn't have time to ask, “Did you see what you signed?”. The connection was interrupted. When he was agitated to go, he said, “Bury me near my mother.” And then another: 'I'll survive to spite everyone and come back'. Now he regrets...”

Together with Lyapin, Sergei Yashenko, a Ukrainian refugee from Kupyansk, was taken to the military enlistment office. Danilov requested him several times to sign a contract, but he flatly refused.

The recruiting official Danilov told 'Lantern' that both Lyapin and Yashenko allegedly "asked to go to the 'SMO' zone because of the shelling of Graivoron".

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