A seriously wounded resident of North Ossetia was mobilized and went missing on "SVO"

Dzatte Mamitov, mobilized from North Ossetia, who was sent to the assault brigade without an arm, with a festering leg and one eye, went missing.

On July 4, 2024, Mamitov received severe injuries to his foot, hand, and right eye. After hospitalization, the medical commission in Vladikavkaz declared him temporarily unfit for service. However, on April 10, 2025, representatives of the 5th separate motorized rifle brigade arrived and took Mamitov away.

The sister of the conscript, Irina, was unable to find him in the DPR and obtain information about his whereabouts. Later, she reported on strange requests to withdraw money from her brother's bank card. Irina is sure that it was not her brother who carried out the operations, as he, according to her, knew exactly how much money he had on the card.

After that, Dzatte himself contacted Iryna. He said that he was going on a combat mission and asked for money. Later, his family received a document stating that he was listed as missing in Ukraine.

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