In the Polohivsky Tercentar, staffing and social support believe that their work is harder than that of soldiers at the front. This is reported in interview The head of the Polohiv territorial recruitment center in the Zaporizhia region, Lieutenant Colonel Viktor Yurchuk, told TV5.
According to him, working at the CCC is harder than fighting at the front, as CCC employees are constantly faced with workloads because they need to replenish personnel for the front.
"You have a unit, you have people - organize the work. They gave you a plan - execute it. Believe me, fighting is much easier than working in the Central Military District. This is a very hard job, because we have to staff the Armed Forces: someone goes on rotation, someone is wounded - we have to replenish." — said Yurchuk.
He also noted that Russian special services are actively working against the CCC, involving civilians, in particular teenagers, in staging provocations.
"The Russians are doing everything for this: they are hiring our teenagers through their secret services to carry bombs and organize provocations against the CCC," he said.
Yurchuk said that their TCC employs mostly demobilized fighters. He believes that the approaches to the work of Tercentr should be changed and approaches should be changed. Their TCC is implementing the mobilization plan and ranks first in terms of performance.
"90% of CCCs work conscientiously and according to the law"... We understand people – some are afraid, some have lost loved ones. I have an individual approach to everyone. We don’t catch anyone on the streets. We don’t put anyone in cars. I organized the work, built a system,” — Yurchuk emphasized.
According to him, police patrols are going around, detaining people if they don't have identification documents.
"We check. If a person has a disability or a deferment, then such people are not detained. Even if they were brought at night because the police detained them for violating the curfew, in the morning we check that the person has the right to a deferment and release them. And we send everyone else to the VLK and based on its results we make a decision where the person can serve - either in the rear or in the combat unit," he said.
According to him, trips to deliver a summons, for which no one comes, are not made because it is not effective.
"What can be the attitude towards evaders? Of course, negative," — Yurchuk said.
Viktor Yurchuk said that he fought in an artillery unit, was the commander of a rocket division, liberated the Kherson region, and participated in the battles near Bakhmut. He added that he has a negative attitude towards draft evaders because he fought himself.
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