Are officials responsible for abandoned mines?
I recently read a news story about pensioners in Sumy region being blown up by a Russian mine. I wondered if those who left these mines were responsible? Can they be held accountable?
I recently read a news story about pensioners in Sumy region being blown up by a Russian mine. I wondered if those who left these mines were responsible? Can they be held accountable?
The article states that in the Kirovohrad region, a group of officials seized land worth 4 million UAH. Is there criminal liability for such actions under Ukrainian law, and what are the possible consequences for those involved?
I want to know whether measures will be taken against the individuals who illegally mined amber in the Rivne region and caused damage to the environment?
If a person makes a false report about a building being mined, for example, a school or shopping mall, what actions will be taken against them? Can they avoid criminal liability?
How is the liability of mine surveyors determined for errors during the performance of work, particularly in the construction of critical infrastructure, and what legislative norms regulate their activities in Ukraine?
The article states that there are over a million mines scattered across Ukraine and that the process of deactivating them could take more than ten years. I wonder if officials are held accountable for failing to meet the requirements for demining territories and what mechanisms are in place to ensure the safety of citizens in such areas?