Idris Zyazikov's relatives achieved his examination in Moscow
The 18-year-old resident of Ingushetia, Idris Zyazikov, was sent back to Moscow for a medical examination after his relatives reported that he was forced to sign a contract.
"Caucasian Knot" reported that the 18-year-old resident of Ingushetia, Idris Zyazikov, according to his relatives, was forced to sign a contract for military service, despite being diagnosed with a neurological disease. According to his uncle, people connected with the Ministry of Defense bought Zyazikov a ticket to Moscow, convincing him that he was going for work. In Moscow, he was detained, forced to sign a contract, and sent along with other contract soldiers to Rostov-on-Don.
Idris Zyazikov is being taken back to Moscow for a medical examination, his uncle Shamil Bulguchev reported.
"Idris sent me a voice message. He said that he is going to Moscow, will be there by tomorrow evening (July 7), and the next day (July 8) he is supposed to go for a medical examination. The doctors are supposed to conduct a full check of his health condition and determine further actions," he told the correspondent of the “Caucasian Knot.”
He asked Idris's father to immediately go to Moscow with a lawyer and all medical documents. The relative fears that "at any moment, Idris may be taken again."
"I think there is a chance if we act quickly. If no one goes, they may just issue a conclusion that he is fully fit for service and send him to the combat zone in Ukraine. The father promised me that he would go to Moscow," Bulguchev added.