Popular Ukrainian singer Vova Dantes, known from television and social media, shared his experience visiting the TCC. Vladimir addressed whether he has a deferment from mobilization.

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In a recent interview with "SuchTsukrMusic," he revealed that he first visited the TCC in the summer of 2022 to update his information.

The video of the episode is available for viewing on YouTube.

Due to changes in legislation, the singer had to undergo a military medical commission (MMC) again to confirm or alter his status of "limited suitability."

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According to Vladimir, this process was neither easy nor quick: "I went to the military enlistment office, stood in line for 8 hours to get a paper for the MMC. I went through the MMC for a month and a half. Yes, I was sometimes allowed to skip the line; that was a bonus."

Владимир Дантес у здания ТЦК и СП. Фото: скриншот со Stories в Instagram

Dantes emphasized that he chose to fulfill his duty to avoid any suspicions that "someone had negotiated for him." He assured that he never had a deferment from mobilization and is currently officially registered: "I am registered. I have all the paperwork. There was no deferment. I just went. There are TCCs that are crazy, but I didn't experience that. I was afraid to go to the TCC, but I overcame that fear, went twice, and everything is fine with me."

Владимир Дантес, фото: Instagram

In the artist's opinion, summons are primarily received by those who have not updated their military registration information. At the same time, he did not disclose the reason why he is currently not subject to mobilization.