An employee of the Ukrainian military registration and enlistment office was found handing out summonses in Poland

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A Ukrainian military registration and enlistment office was allegedly detected in Warsaw, which distributed summonses to residents of the country. This was reported by Strana.ua on its Telegram channel.

The man was wearing a military uniform. It was noted that while the military registration and enlistment office employee was being spotted, he issued a summons to another man and called on him to “leave Poland as soon as possible.” Next to him was a parked car with a black license plate used by military registration and enlistment offices.

“Look what is being done! TCC is already in Warsaw,” said a female eyewitness. The military commissar asked him to stop shooting.

Official authorities in Ukraine and Poland did not provide any information about the circulating message.

Before reported About raids on Kiev restaurants by the Security Service of Ukraine and military commissars. The publication’s source in the SBU claimed that “security measures against sabotage” were taken in Kiev, and employees of regional recruitment centers simultaneously checked and issued summonses to citizens responsible for military service.

Previously Odessa escaped handing over the summons, bombarding the military commissars with questions.

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