Will the serviceman be responsible?
If a military member helps his son and other men evade mobilization by smuggling them across the border using his uniform and service ID, will he be held criminally liable for complicity in the crime?
If a military member helps his son and other men evade mobilization by smuggling them across the border using his uniform and service ID, will he be held criminally liable for complicity in the crime?
Can a serviceman avoid criminal liability for refusing to obey an order during martial law if he was in a state of psychological breakdown as a result of participation in combat operations?
I am a military serviceman and accidentally damaged military property while performing my duties. Will I be exempted from administrative liability due to the minor nature of the offense under the new bill?
I want to know whether a serviceman can be considered guilty of abuse of influence if he only promised to help in joining the DFTG, but had no intention of fulfilling the promise? Is it necessary to prove that he really had influence over officials of the command of the Territorial Defense Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine?
Do you consider the court's decision to pay a serviceman a one-time monetary compensation under the "18-24 contract" rules to be fair if he was discharged due to an injury related to the defense of the Motherland?