Responsibility for illegal border crossing
If I, as a man of draft age, try to illegally leave Ukraine, can I expect any mitigation of punishment if I voluntarily notify the authorities of my intention?
If I, as a man of draft age, try to illegally leave Ukraine, can I expect any mitigation of punishment if I voluntarily notify the authorities of my intention?
I am a man of draft age, working at a state-owned enterprise. Can I get a "reservation" from mobilization if I am not actually performing work duties, but am officially employed?
I'm curious if people organized a scheme for illegal travel abroad of men of draft age during martial law and took money for it, can their actions be classified as fraud, in addition to illegal smuggling of persons across the state border?
I am a man of military age and I want to know if there are legal ways to avoid mobilization? I have heard that medical commissions sometimes decide that I am unfit for military service due to health conditions. What specific diseases can be the basis for this and how can this be done in accordance with the law?
I recently learned about cases of violation of NATO airspace by Russian aircraft. I am interested in whether a person who illegally crosses the border of Ukraine can be held accountable? What are the consequences provided for by law in such cases?
If a person helped a tax evader cross the border illegally, will he be held liable for this under Article 332 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine?
Can men of draft age who were detained while attempting to illegally cross the border appeal the decision on administrative detention?
If a person finds out that their acquaintance is planning to illegally cross the border of Ukraine, is they obliged to notify law enforcement agencies about this?
I tried to cross the border with Romania while fishing, but was detained by border guards. Can I avoid administrative liability if I act through a lawyer?
In the case of voluntary mobilization without a summons, if it has already been completed
If a person began full-time education after the age of 25, will they be able to retain the right to deferment from mobilization under the new bill?
Am I entitled to a deferment from mobilization if I work for an organization that analyzes regulatory acts?
In light of recent news about changes to the law on mobilization, there are questions. The husband has a disabled father of the 1st group. He takes care of his father as he is completely bedridden. Of the other relatives, there is only this man's sister, who has lived abroad all her life. Will such a man be mobilized?