In Yekaterinburg, a summons was sent to a child who died 14 years ago

A resident of Yekaterinburg received a summons issued for her son, Sergey Chernoskutov, who was born in 2006. A 16-year-old guy must appear at the military commissariat of the Chkalovsky district of the city on January 26, 2023. But there is a caveat – the boy died 14 years ago at the age of 2.5 years from dropsy of the brain.

According to the Yekaterinburg site E1.ru, the summons was not handed over against signature, but simply thrown into the mailbox. The boy's mother, Anastasia, said that her son was born prematurely, in addition to hydrocephalus, he suffered from cerebral palsy.

The military enlistment office told Anastasia that the information comes from the passport offices, but the information was transferred there after the death of the boy. She also noted that she wants to warn other women – because of the negligence of government employees, they should also be prepared for similar situations.

Exactly three months before this event, on September 24 – three days after the announcement of the "partial" mobilization – The Insider published an article about how it goes. As a result of the "helicopter" mailing of summonses, they were received by people with serious illnesses, almost blind and even long dead.

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