If I accidentally film military personnel performing their official duties, can I be held liable for unauthorized dissemination of information about the movements of the Armed Forces of Ukraine?
If Ukraine and Canada have signed an Action Plan on Defense Cooperation, does this mean that I can be drafted into the army to participate in joint military operations with the Canadian military?
If military personnel harmed me while performing their duties, am I entitled to compensation for moral damages resulting from their actions? What steps do I need to take to receive compensation?
If foreign military personnel are present on the territory of Ukraine as part of security guarantees, will they be liable for damage caused while performing their duties?
If I suffered from military actions in Ukraine, for example, I lost my home or property, do I have the right to receive compensation from the state?
Will men who are abroad and evade mobilization be held accountable if they are fined in absentia for up to UAH 170,000?
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?
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?