Responsibility for entering the territory of a military training ground
If I accidentally enter a military training area and something happens there, will I be held responsible? Can this be considered an administrative or criminal offense?
If I accidentally enter a military training area and something happens there, will I be held responsible? Can this be considered an administrative or criminal offense?
If I accidentally enter a military facility, for example, due to carelessness or ignorance that it is a military facility, will I be subject to administrative liability under the new bill?
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?
I need to update my military registration information. Can I do this in person, not through my online account, if my personal information has changed?
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?
Will refusal to complete the practical part of mandatory basic military training be considered grounds for criminal prosecution?
I was illegally taken to a training ground, demanding to undergo combat training, citing falsified CCK documents. Can I refuse to undergo combat training due to health conditions by submitting an appropriate report?
Can a military serviceman who evaded service during martial law claim exemption from criminal liability if he voluntarily reports to a military unit?
If I did not receive a summons, but I have a violation in Reserve+, can I appeal the CCC's decision to impose a fine?
The article discusses the creation of a new type of troops - unmanned air defense systems. If I do not follow the rules for using a drone during martial law, what sanctions can be applied to me?
If a serviceman violated traffic rules while performing an upcoming task, rather than in the active phase of the operation, is this considered a violation on general grounds and is he subject to a fine?
If I enter a museum or other restricted-access facility, can I be held liable if I act while intoxicated?