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12.12.2025 18:05

Punishment for unauthorized movement of military property

I read about a case where a serviceman was sentenced to 10 years for taking a TV from his unit, allegedly for safekeeping, although there was no order for this. I'm curious, in such situations, if a serviceman genuinely intended to protect property during shelling, are their actions always qualified as misappropriation and punished so severely? Are there any circumstances under which a court might not consider these actions a crime if there was a good intention and the property was later returned?

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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?

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Can a military serviceman be held accountable?

If a serviceman illegally disposes of military property, for example, exchanges grenade launchers for a drone, will this be considered a crime under Ukrainian law?

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