I constantly hear about Russian attacks on our energy facilities. Recently, a thermal generation facility in the Kyiv region was hit. I have a question: do citizens who have suffered as a result of such actions have the right to demand compensation for damages from the state or relevant authorities?
Are the officials responsible for the damage to judicial buildings as a result of the shelling on September 5 in Dnipro?
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky plans to raise the issue of additional sanctions against Russia during a conversation with Donald Trump. I want to know whether officials will be held accountable for failure to implement or improper implementation of these sanctions?
I would like to know whether there is any liability for officials who make decisions regarding waging war on the territory of Ukraine? Will they be held accountable after martial law ends?
I am wondering whether there is any liability for statesmen who negotiate with representatives of an aggressor country without the appropriate authority or in accordance with Ukrainian law? What consequences can such persons expect?
I recently read a news story about pensioners in Sumy region being blown up by a Russian mine. I wondered if those who left these mines were responsible? Can they be held accountable?
In connection with the attack on a Ukrainian Navy ship on the Danube, which resulted in the deaths of servicemen, the question arises: should officials who may not have ensured the proper level of security of this ship be held accountable?
I am an individual whose business is located in Kyiv. Recently, the building of the Main Directorate of the State Tax Service in the capital was damaged as a result of Russian shelling. I am interested in the question: am I entitled to compensation for the damage caused to my business as a result of this shelling?
I live in a city that recently suffered a massive earthquake. I wonder if officials who failed to adequately protect the population can be held accountable?