Three servicemen in the Kyiv region sold fuel from their unit, causing losses of $23 thousand. They were reported on suspicion of large-scale embezzlement of diesel fuel. How can I qualify the actions of these individuals according to the law?
I would like to know what specific powers the Military Ombudsman appointed by the President of Ukraine will have, in particular regarding the protection of the rights of military personnel and the consideration of their complaints?
I read about a case in Sumy Oblast where a narcologist extorted money from servicemen for issuing medical examination reports. Her actions were classified as receiving an illegal benefit and entering false information into official documents. Can the doctor avoid criminal liability if she returns the money received to the victims?
If a serviceman was denied discharge from military service based on a military medical commission's conclusion of limited fitness, can he appeal this decision in court?
Do you consider it necessary to establish military courts in Ukraine instead of the existing civilian courts to hear cases related to military personnel?
Do you consider the Cabinet of Ministers' decision to regulate the amount of social benefits for military personnel to be fair, based on the state's financial capabilities, and not on the subsistence minimum?
Do you believe that courts should be able to mitigate punishments for military personnel for disobeying a commander's orders, taking into account the circumstances of a specific case?
If I publish information on social media about human rights violations by military personnel while performing their duties, can I be held criminally liable under the new bill?
I was injured while performing military duties. I recently learned about Bill No. 13704, which provides for 100% state funding of treatment and rehabilitation of military personnel. But if the treatment was of poor quality and led to additional health problems, will I be able to claim compensation?
I constantly see information about the military on social media that I consider fake. Can I be held accountable for spreading it? I am concerned about the question, because the latest law provides for liability for spreading materials that insult the honor of a serviceman or his close relatives.