Idris Zyazikov's uncle achieved his return home
The military contract that 18-year-old Idris Zyazikov from Ingushetia signed under duress has been annulled. The young man is allowed to return home.
"Caucasian Knot" reported that Idris Zyazikov was sent back to Moscow for a medical examination after his relatives claimed he was forced to sign the contract.
According to his relatives, 18-year-old Idris Zyazikov was forced to sign a contract for military service, despite being diagnosed with a neurological condition. His uncle stated that people connected to the Ministry of Defense bought Zyazikov a ticket to Moscow, convincing him that he was going for a job. In Moscow, he was detained, forced to sign the contract, and sent along with other contractors to Rostov-on-Don.
Idris Zyazikov's father did not go to Moscow to pick up his son, but relatives managed to achieve the annulment of his contract, his uncle, blogger Shamil Bulguchev, told "Caucasian Knot."
"Idris arrived in Moscow at the military unit at night and spent the night there. This morning he was supposed to undergo a military medical commission. I asked my friend to go to the military enlistment office with a lawyer to help Idris and protect his rights. Two lawyers and my friend were present on site. Thanks to their persistence, efforts, and work done, he was released home, and the contract was canceled," he said.
The blogger thanked everyone who cared for his relative and helped bring the situation to light.
Translated automatically via OpenAI from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/424746





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