I want to know whether there is liability for helping men avoid mobilization, for example by smuggling them across the border or providing them with false documents.
I have recently learned of cases where priests and others have helped men evade mobilization by hiding them under various objects or dressing them in women's clothing. Will these individuals be held accountable for such actions?
Do you think it is fair to restrict the right to deferment from mobilization for students who have exceeded the term of their educational program?
Is a male citizen of Ukraine under the age of 22 allowed to travel abroad during martial law without obtaining special permission?
A serviceman left his military unit without permission during mobilization. Can he avoid criminal liability for leaving the unit without permission if he has written consent from the military unit commander to continue his service?
Do you think it is necessary to legislatively regulate the issue of verifying the legality of conscripts receiving deferments from mobilization?
I have a deferment from mobilization. Does anyone have an example of an application for removal from the wanted list if the summons was sent by mail, but no one received it in person?
Is my mobilization legitimate given that I have been registered with a psychiatrist since 2004 with a diagnosis of "adaptive disorder"?
Can I be mobilized immediately after updating my data in the CCC if I have medical confirmation of undergoing surgery and need a one-month postoperative recovery period?
What is the probability of my mobilization with a broken leg and the need to use crutches, if I am not registered in the military, plan to register with the Central Military District, pay a fine, and undergo a military service? Can I be issued a summons to serve, for example, in a month or two?