If I received a car as humanitarian aid for the military, but decided to sell it to a civilian, would that be considered a violation of the law? What consequences would I face?
Do servicemen who take the VLK remotely abroad have the right to appeal the commission's decision if they disagree with its conclusions, and if so, to which body should they apply?
The Verkhovna Rada supported a bill on the return of servicemen from the North-West Frontier Province to service without criminal liability. Does this mean that now all servicemen who voluntarily left their unit will be exempted from liability? What further actions may be taken on this issue?
Can I, as a journalist, publish information about the military without risk of criminal prosecution under the new bill being considered by the Rada?
I recently learned that the Rada will consider a bill on criminal punishment of civilians for publications insulting the military. I am interested in whether a person who spreads false information about the war will be held accountable if these publications do not contain a direct insult to military personnel, but harm the moral state of society?
If the Russian military carried out an airstrike on the EU diplomatic mission building in Kyiv, can I, as a civilian, claim compensation from the Russian Federation for damage to my property as a result of this attack?
In your opinion, does the bill prohibiting courts from mitigating punishment for soldiers for disobeying a commander's order meet the requirements of justice and protection of human rights?
If I accidentally film military personnel performing their official duties, can I be held liable for unauthorized dissemination of information about the movements of the Armed Forces of Ukraine?
I accidentally found out about the location of our military. How can I avoid liability if I accidentally tell my friends about it?
Will military personnel receiving treatment abroad be exempt from paying the consular fee if they have the status of a combatant?