Arson of Ukrainian Armed Forces car: responsibility of minors
I know that two 16-year-old teenagers in Kyiv set fire to an AFU car on the instructions of the FSB. Are minors criminally liable for such actions?
I know that two 16-year-old teenagers in Kyiv set fire to an AFU car on the instructions of the FSB. Are minors criminally liable for such actions?
Two 16-year-old teenagers were detained in Kyiv for setting fire to a Ukrainian Armed Forces car on the instructions of the FSB. They were informed of suspicion under Part 2 of Article 28, Part 1 of Article 114-1 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. Do you believe that such actions are a manifestation of high treason?
I have a question regarding the case of Iryna Zarutska, a Ukrainian woman who was murdered in the U.S. Does Ukrainian law provide for liability for crimes committed against Ukrainian citizens abroad, and can DeCarlos Brown Jr. be held liable for this?
Will the new procedure for responding to cases of violence against children, approved by the Cabinet of Ministers, be effective enough to protect the rights of the child in Ukraine, and what mechanisms are in place to monitor its implementation?
A fire broke out in a high-rise building in Kyiv due to the explosion of a charging station. Who can be held responsible for this event and what are the consequences for the building owners?
If I was the victim of a traffic accident due to someone else's negligence, am I entitled to compensation for the damage? I drive a car and want to know my rights.
I live near the village of Zymna Voda in Lviv district, where an explosion recently occurred, damaging windows and cars. The police are investigating different versions of the incident. Can I claim compensation for damages if it is proven that the explosion was caused by negligence or other unlawful actions of third parties?
I recently read a news story about Russia spreading false information about the actions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the front. I wonder if such actions can be considered a war crime and what legal consequences might await those who spread them?
Are representatives of the Russian Federation responsible for the missile strike on the Ukrainian Cabinet building?
Recently, a Russian citizen was sentenced to 8 years in prison in Vinnytsia for financing and supplying resources to the Russian army. I am wondering if financing the military actions of an aggressor state is considered a crime under Ukrainian law?
I would like to know how the state will be compensated for losses if an official is found guilty of corruption during the war? Will the state take all necessary measures to return the lost funds?
I want to know if a person who previously served a sentence was recruited by the FSB and carried out their tasks on the territory of Ukraine, can their actions be considered treason?