I am a military conscript and want to go abroad. Can I be prosecuted for illegal border crossing if I find an intermediary to help me leave?
I am 20 years old, a man, and I want to know if I will be able to travel abroad after the Cabinet of Ministers updates the rules for crossing the state border for men my age? What conditions must be met?
I read on the website that the Supreme Court has formulated a conclusion regarding the right to cross the border of men whose relatives died or went missing during the measures to repel armed aggression. What if I don't have deceased relatives, but I have other circumstances that may be grounds for traveling abroad?
The Supreme Court recently ruled on the right of men to cross the border if their relatives died or went missing during the counter-attack. I want to know if this decision will apply to me if my brother went missing during the fighting?
If a man's close relative died during measures to ensure national security and defense, does he have the right to cross the border during martial law if he has a deferment from conscription?
Do I have the right to cross the state border of Ukraine, having the third disability group and the status of a conscript, which is reflected in my account in "Reserve+"?
Is providing access to mobile internet banking to an active military serviceman for the purpose of illegally crossing the border considered complicity in a crime?
If a person finds out that their acquaintance is planning to illegally cross the border of Ukraine, is they obliged to notify law enforcement agencies about this?