Two Mobilized Ukrainians Found Dead Near Recruitment and Training Sites
Relatives dispute official explanations during intensified mobilization.
Overview
- Regional police in Ivano-Frankivsk said a 39-year-old recently mobilized man was found dead in a forest with no signs of violent death reported.
- Local outlet Strana, citing an acquaintance, identified the man as Oleg Skriptsa, who was taken to a Territorial Recruitment Centre on November 8, said to have been released on November 10, and reportedly re-detained by a Kalush guard unit.
- In a separate case, Russian security sources told RIA Novosti that a mobilized man identified as Igor Sergeevich was found undressed near a training center about a month after he went missing.
- Accounts in that case conflict: a unit commander initially cited an epileptic episode and escape, later spoke of a jump from a transport truck, investigators called it hypothermia, and relatives allege he was killed, with footwear reportedly found three kilometers from the body.
- Both cases surface as Ukraine’s general mobilization continues, with investigations not publicly resolved and families challenging officials’ versions of events.