I received a summons to the CCC, but was unable to appear due to illness. Can I be held liable for evading mobilization if I provide the appropriate documents confirming my illness?
I am subject to military service and am considering going abroad. Can I avoid mobilization this way, and what could be the consequences for me if I decide to go?
I am a military serviceman and I am interested in whether the data in the Impulse system will be available after mobilization if I am temporarily seconded to another unit?
Can a relative of a judge accused of receiving improper benefits avoid mobilization if his cousin was detained in the CCC?
I am a 30-year-old man and I have some questions about mobilization. Am I required to attend the CCC information tents if I am already registered with Reserve+? What will happen if I don't go there?
Can a man who entered into a sham marriage to travel abroad during martial law be held liable for evading mobilization? I am in exactly this situation and am wondering what the possible consequences for me could be.
If my loved one is mobilized and falls ill while serving, do I, as an employer, have to submit a settlement application to the Pension Fund of Ukraine after he returns to work?
I am subject to military service. Can I be mobilized if I have a disabled child and am caring for him/her?
If my loved one was mobilized and then declared missing, should his employer continue to keep his job and position?
I heard that journalist Denys Bigus was mobilized into the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Can they mobilize me if I have the status of limited fitness for service?