Sunday09 March 2025
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In Kremenchuk, authorities are investigating the death of a 48-year-old mobilized soldier.

The military medical commission has deemed the man fit for service.
В Кременчуге расследуют смерть 48-летнего мобилизованного.

In the Kremenchuk Territorial Center for Recruitment and Social Support, a 48-year-old mobilized individual passed away, having been deemed fit for service by the military medical commission. An internal investigation has been initiated at the TCC. This was reported on Monday, March 3, on the Facebook page of the Poltava Regional TCC and SP.

The incident occurred on Sunday, March 2. Around 10:20 AM, police brought the 48-year-old man to the Kremenchuk District TCC and SP. It was noted that after verifying his details, he underwent a military medical commission that declared him fit for service. Subsequently, the mobilized individual stayed at the TCC and SP awaiting departure to the training center, but he began to feel unwell in the evening.

“Around 5:40 PM, his health condition sharply deteriorated – he turned pale and lost consciousness. The personnel of the TCC and SP called for an ambulance and a resuscitation vehicle. Unfortunately, the resuscitation efforts were unsuccessful, and at 6:30 PM, death was confirmed,” the report states.

A investigative operational group arrived at the scene. According to the Poltava Regional TCC and SP, law enforcement officials found no bodily injuries on the mobilized individual that would indicate the use of physical force. Medical professionals stated that the man died from acute heart failure.

The head of the TCC and SP has initiated an internal investigation to clarify all circumstances surrounding the incident.

“Investigative actions are ongoing; we urge residents to refrain from speculation, conjecture, and manipulation until they are completed,” emphasized the TCC and SP.

Recall that on February 7, a 32-year-old man died during a military medical commission at the Chernivtsi Regional Territorial Center for Recruitment and Social Support.