Does the commander have the right to check the parcels that came to me?
He opened all the boxes, broke things. Maybe he stole something, I don't know, there was no description of the parcels.
He opened all the boxes, broke things. Maybe he stole something, I don't know, there was no description of the parcels.
If a serviceman believes that a commander is illegally demanding a bribe or violating his rights, can he challenge these actions in court?
...a soldier and for no good reason?
If I receive a package with a new iPhone 17 from abroad, do I need to pay customs duties if its value exceeds the established 'duty-free' import norms?
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a technological meeting of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief, dedicated to the development of the country's long-range capabilities. Based on the results of the meeting, specific tasks for the executors were approved and control over their implementation was established. I am interested in whether I, as a citizen, can receive information on the progress of these tasks and what mechanisms are provided for this?
I recently learned about a case where a soldier was unable to carry out an order from his commander due to health reasons and was acquitted by a court. I wonder if a soldier can refuse to carry out an order at all if he considers it illegal or dangerous to his life or health?