Do you believe that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky remains the country's legitimate leader, despite the fact that the presidential elections were postponed due to martial law?
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?
If I found out that my acquaintance tried to illegally take men abroad during martial law, can I report this to law enforcement and what legal consequences could this have for him?
If I, as a conscript, am outside Ukraine and have not returned within the established period, can I be held criminally liable and fined up to UAH 170,000 if I did not have a military service abroad during martial law?
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?
I would like to travel abroad during martial law, but I heard that there are certain restrictions. Do I have the right to travel if my close relatives participated in the activities to repel armed aggression and died or went missing?
If a police officer committed theft while on duty, can this be considered a crime committed during martial law?
Can a military serviceman who evaded service during martial law claim exemption from criminal liability if he voluntarily reports to a military unit?
A woman was sentenced to 5 years in prison for robbery during martial law. Do you think this sentence is fair, considering the age of the victim and the circumstances of the crime?
Do you think it is fair that, according to the Law of Ukraine "On the State Budget of Ukraine for 2025", unemployed pensioners in the resettlement zone are paid only UAH 2,361 per month during martial law?