In Bucha, TCC employees tore up the documents of a soldier's son from 'Bulava'
Conflict in Bucha
According to ХВИЛЯ: In Bucha, an 18-year-old boy, the son of a serviceman from the 'Bulava' unit, got into a conflict with employees of the Territorial Recruitment Center (TCC) who tore up his documents. The incident, which occurred on Yablunska Street, caused outrage among social media users.
According to the information, the boy came to the TCC to update his data. During this visit, the center's employees damaged his documents by tearing them apart. The boy's father, Sukennikov Vitaliy Vyacheslavovych, known by the callsign 'Deda,' is currently on the front line. The 'Deda' family has three sons: 13, 15, and 16 years old. The eldest son, Sukennikov Artur Vitaliyovych, has signed a contract and serves as a pilot of a drone.
Discussion on social media
This case has become a subject of discussion on social media. Yuriy Romanenko, one of the commentators, noted:
“We regularly assist this unit, and here is a shocking incident that happened to the son of this soldier in Bucha.” - Yuriy Romanenko
The boy's father 'Deda' expressed his position, saying: “I have no moral right to forbid them. I raised them to be Cossacks.”
The story of the soldier's family and the choices made by 'Deda's' sons reflect the modern realities of life for Ukrainian servicemen and their families in wartime conditions. The clear manifestations of misunderstanding between civil institutions and military families raise concerns and require responses from the relevant structures. The incident underscores the importance of establishing communication between military and civil services to prevent similar situations in the future, which can negatively impact the morale of servicemen and their families.
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