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A 32-year-old man has died at the Chernivtsi Regional Military Registration Center: here’s what we know.

The police reported that a conscript lost consciousness during a medical examination. The Territorial Center for Recruitment and Social Support confirmed that attempts to resuscitate him were unsuccessful.
В Черновицком областном ТЦК скончался 32-летний мужчина: последние подробности события.

Police transported a man to the military enlistment office, where he died the same day. The details of the case were shared by the press service of the Chernivtsi region police on February 7.

On February 7, law enforcement discovered a 32-year-old local resident who had been declared wanted for evading mobilization. He was "invited" to the regional military enlistment office to clarify his military registration details, and the man agreed to go.

Initially, at the enlistment office, the mobilization violator was sent for a medical examination. However, during the medical check-up, he suddenly felt unwell and lost consciousness. Immediate first aid was provided, and an ambulance was called.

Unfortunately, during resuscitation efforts, the medical team pronounced him dead. The body of the conscript was sent for a forensic examination to determine the cause of death.

The police reported that investigators had entered the incident into the registry marked as "natural death." The investigation is ongoing, and law enforcement is working to establish the objective circumstances of the incident.

At the Chernivtsi regional military enlistment office, they stated that around 7:00 AM, a conscript born in 1992, who was wanted, was brought to them.

"While communicating with military personnel during the clarification of military registration data, the man did not express any complaints about his health and was sent for a military medical commission to determine his fitness for military service. During the commission, the citizen's condition suddenly deteriorated," the press service reported.

Despite the provision of first aid, the ambulance call, and resuscitation efforts, the man could not be saved. A forensic investigative group was called to the scene.

"We remind all conscripts to update their information and provide the relevant documents to the military enlistment office if there are grounds for receiving a deferment," the enlistment office added.

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