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Ukraine Opens Multi-Agency Probe After Man Dies Following Stay at Zakarpattia Recruitment Centre

Investigators will use forensic and toxicology exams to determine whether force, medical care failures or an unidentified toxin caused the death.

Overview

  • Police and hospital records confirm a man who had been at a territorial recruitment and social support centre was brought to hospital with chest trauma and fractured ribs and later died in medical care.
  • The State Bureau of Investigation has launched a pre-trial probe under the criminal code article for exceeding authority by military personnel while police registered a death inquiry under the homicide provision.
  • An initial autopsy recorded brain swelling, kidney failure and the toxic effect of an unidentified substance as listed causes, and comprehensive forensic and toxicology tests have been ordered.
  • The regional recruitment centre denies any use of physical force, says it is cooperating with investigators and has opened its own internal inquiry, while ombudsman representatives and media posts have driven public scrutiny.
  • The case highlights wider oversight of territorial recruitment centres during mobilization and could lead to criminal charges and reforms depending on toxicology results, witness testimony and review of medical response.