Obtaining UBD status
I am a military serviceman and performing combat missions. Am I entitled to receive UBD status through the Unified State Register of War Veterans immediately after completing the mission?
I am a military serviceman and performing combat missions. Am I entitled to receive UBD status through the Unified State Register of War Veterans immediately after completing the mission?
I want to know whether the commander of a military unit is responsible for using subordinates to build his private house during the war, if he issued orders for them to perform combat missions in official documents?
I am a military serviceman, and I am interested in how I can report on the performance of combat missions through the Army+ portal. I recently learned that the Cabinet of Ministers clarified the reporting obligations of commanders, but I did not understand whether this applies to me.
If a serviceman performed combat missions, but due to certain circumstances, the authorized person of the military unit did not enter the relevant information into the Unified State Register of War Veterans within five days, can he independently apply to the commission of the military management body to obtain the status of a UBD?
If a serviceman believes that a commander is illegally demanding a bribe or violating his rights, can he challenge these actions in court?
If a military unit commander sends a subordinate to a government agency where he is not performing his duties and receives financial support, is this considered abuse of power?
If a military unit commander hid the fact of a subordinate's suicide and received a payment because of it, will he be held liable for the inaction of the military authorities under the legislation of Ukraine? Can he be charged with intentional failure to perform his official duties?
What if he returned to service through the "Army+" application after the NSC, but did not pass the check at the VSP within 24 hours after the report was approved? I want to know whether the actions of a serviceman who returned to service after the NSC will be considered a violation of military service rules.
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?
If I have suffered from the actions of the Russian Federation on my territory, am I entitled to compensation? What should I do to receive monetary compensation?
The Ministry of Justice of Ukraine discussed the implementation of anti-corruption measures within the framework of the Rule of Law Roadmap. I would like to know whether I, as an individual, need to report on the implementation of these measures. Does this apply only to state bodies or to individuals as well?
As a conscript, am I obliged to submit daily reports on the performance of combat missions through the Army+ web portal if I am not part of the defense forces?