[Desperate to Save His Son: Father Armed Himself and Rushed Into the Military Registration Office]
On April 5, the Telegram channel of the local Odessa media "Duma Post" reported that a resident of Odessa armed himself and tried to rescue his son from the local military registration office. "In Odessa, a man armed himself and rushed into the military registration office in an attempt to save his son."
According to the media report, on Saturday morning, the man with the weapon was found near the fence of the military registration office. After inspection, it was confirmed that the weapon had been officially registered. According to the media message, the man is currently only facing administrative punishment: for violating the regulations on carrying weapons and disrupting public order. The report did not mention whether he successfully rescued his son.
The law strengthening mobilization in Ukraine came into effect on May 18. This document requires all individuals subject to military service obligations to update their personal information at the military registration office. For this purpose, they need to personally go to the military registration office or register on the "Electronic Account for Recruits." Even if the conscript does not personally see the call-up notice, the notice will still be considered delivered: the date of "delivery" of the call-up notice will be based on the date marked as "unable to deliver in person" on the document. The law stipulates that individuals subject to military service must always carry their military ID and present it upon the first request by staff of the military registration office or the police. The document does not specify a deadline for discharge.
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