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272 attacks on TCC employees during the war: four dead

Вибухові події забрали життя чотирьох працівників ТЦК під час воєнних дій: 272 інциденти зафіксовано. Photo: ХВИЛЯ

Situation of TCC employees' safety during the war

In Ukraine, during the war, 272 attacks on employees of territorial recruitment centers (TCC) have been recorded, resulting in the deaths of four servicemen. These incidents have raised concerns about the safety of employees performing their duties in a military conflict environment.

As of December 2025, four servicemen of the TCC have died while performing their functions. Specifically, 205 cases of attacks are currently under preliminary investigation. This indicates the seriousness of the situation and the need for measures to protect TCC employees.

The importance of legality in mobilization

Mykola Lubinets, a representative of the military command, emphasized the importance of adhering to legality in the context of mobilization, noting that 'the topic of mobilization remains extremely sensitive for society, however, it requires adherence to the law, not emotions.'

Lubinets also stressed that 'violence against military personnel is unacceptable and must receive a clear legal assessment.' He added that 'the law is the same for everyone: TCC employees must be held accountable for violating citizens' rights, and citizens must be accountable for hindering the lawful activities of officials.'

These events provoke serious discussion in society regarding the protection of servicemen and the necessity of ensuring law and order in wartime conditions. In the context of military conflicts, the issue of safety for employees engaged in mobilization processes becomes extremely relevant.

Attacks on TCC employees indicate tension in society and the need for dialogue between military structures and the public. The importance of legal regulation of such situations emphasizes the necessity of upholding legality, which can help reduce conflicts and ensure the safety of all participants in the mobilization process.