Anna Skrypka, the legal adviser of the organization "Prisoners of Ukraine", told "public", which they were brought to one of the Odessa hospitals for medical examination. "Those guys who came out of the shopping center say that they pass the Medical Commission there, they also do not know whether they will be released. We are trying to find out what the thing is.
She noted that by law, men had a week after returning to the territory of Ukraine to put on military accounting, and were taken to the territorial center of completion and social support within 2 days. According to Anna, men told that they were "loaded centrally on the hospital and taken to the shopping center". "They were explained that they would be given some certificates and released so that they could get home," the lawyer said.
Anna Skrypka added that 11 non -calling people were released home, including many children, people with tuberculosis and human immunodeficiency virus and other diseases. Others, she said, remained in the shopping center.
One of them, a native of the city of Kamianske, Dnipropetrovsk region Ivan Solntsev, told the lawyers that the employees of the Tax Code surrounded the hospital within half an hour and began to bring men on buses, promising that they would only make them, remove them from the search and issue travel documents to avoid problems.
In a comment to "Public" lawyer Marco Kolomoets told in a comment to "Public" that the Ukrainians have the rights and responsibilities of full citizens returned from abroad. On their return, they must restore their documents (passport, identification code, etc. ), and then they have 7 days to get into military registration. However, according to the expert, the employees of the Tax Code and the JV may put the servicemen on the issued migration service with temporary documents.
"A very controversial story. One legal norm says that they must first install their documents, and then contact the shopping center. The other is that they must appear immediately from the moment of arrival," the lawyer said. At the time of the material, the material in the Odessa TCC and JV did not comment on the situation. Deported from the Russian Federation Ukrainians were protesting at the border with Georgia on July 21.
The media reported that in the basement in the territory of the unfinished terminal "Dariardi" hold about 90 Ukrainians, including former prisoners with temporarily occupied territories, people with HIV, tuberculosis and disabilities. Ukrainians deported from Russia, on August 5, declared a hunger strike in Georgia.
One of the detainees, Sergei Larko, said that the deportees were being held in inhumane conditions, refused to apply for shelter, legal assistance and the ability to challenge the detention. On August 6, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andriy Sibiga reported that 44 Ukrainians stuck at the border of Georgia were organized, but the Russians continue to deport people. He noted that he appealed to the Russian Federation with a public call to send deported directly to the Ukrainian border.
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