Use of force by border guards
Are border guards responsible for the death of a person attempting to illegally cross the border after firing warning shots? I want to know if there will be a fair investigation into this incident.
Are border guards responsible for the death of a person attempting to illegally cross the border after firing warning shots? I want to know if there will be a fair investigation into this incident.
I read on the website that the Supreme Court has formulated a conclusion regarding the right to cross the border of men whose relatives died or went missing during the measures to repel armed aggression. What if I don't have deceased relatives, but I have other circumstances that may be grounds for traveling abroad?
Do you have the right to cross the state border of Ukraine during martial law as a conscript if your close relative died during hostilities?
If a person wants to travel abroad during martial law, but is subject to military service, what are the possible consequences for them and for the person who helps them with this?
I want to know whether the border guard will be held responsible for the gunshot wound to a man during an attempt to illegally cross the border in the Odessa region? Are there any grounds for holding them accountable?
I am a military conscript and want to go abroad. Can I be prosecuted for illegal border crossing if I find an intermediary to help me leave?