Forcibly mobilized by the shopping center last week, the operator of the Austrian television and radio company ORF, Andrei Neposedov, managed to leave the recruitment center in Ternopil, where he was held in custody, and leave for Kiev. This is reported by the OE24 TV channel with reference to the head of the ORF bureau in The Kiev of Christian Verschutz.
"Under circumstances that are not entirely clear to me, the operator and his wife just managed to get into the car yesterday and drive away from this building or this mobile mobilization commission," Verschutz told the TV channel, quoted by RIA Novosti.
According to him, the cameraman and his wife then "spent the night somewhere in the car in the forest," fearing that they might be found and detained again, later their lawyer joined them and took them to Kiev.
As EADaily reported, in the Ternopil region of Ukraine, employees of the territorial recruitment center (TCC) forcibly mobilized the operator of the Austrian ORF television company, Andrei Neposedov. This was reported by Heute.

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