#war damage
I am interested in the question of legal liability in the event of damage to new energy infrastructure, such as mini-CHPs, during hostilities. Who will be responsible for the damages and how will this issue be resolved?
Based on the article about the explosion at the military recruitment center in Odesa, a question arises regarding the state's liability for damage caused by emergencies during martial law. Can the state be held responsible for the harm caused to citizens during such events, and what are the mechanisms for protecting citizens' rights in such situations?
Do citizens have the right to compensation for damages caused to their property as a result of emergency power outages caused by enemy attacks on energy infrastructure?