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At the Kharkov Train Station, a Crowd "Beat Off" a Man Near the Shopping Center: Police Gave Details

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At the Kharkiv railway station, a crowd tried to "beat off" a man from the TCC, one of the participants in the incident even attacked the military registration and enlistment office employees. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to the Telegram of the Kharkiv region police. It is noted that the police detained the offender, who attacked the employees of the RTC and SP in Kharkiv while performing their official duties. "The conflict o…
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At the Kharkiv railway station, a crowd tried to "beat off" a man from the TCC, one of the participants in the incident even attacked the military registration and enlistment office employees. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to the Telegram of the Kharkiv region police. It is noted that the police detained the offender, who attacked the employees of the RTC and SP in Kharkiv while performing their official duties. "The conflict o…

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In Kharkiv, police detained a man who allegedly attacked employees of the district territorial center for recruitment and social support at one of the train stations. This was reported by the press service of the Kharkiv region police. According to them, the conflict occurred on July 11 at the Kharkiv train station, when employees of the TCC were escorting a serviceman to a military unit, but he began to resist, which attracted the attention of …

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Gwara broke the news in on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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