The discharge from the army of Vitaliy Shabunin, head of the Anti-Corruption Action Center, who is under suspicion for fraud and evasion of mobilization, discredits the Armed Forces of Ukraine and encourages an increase in the number of draft dodgers. This is stated in a declaration by the "Honest Mobilization" movement, reports UNN.
Vitaliy Shabunin, head of the Anti-Corruption Action Center, has been discharged from the army due to "poor eyesight" after three years of fictitious service and a criminal case for fraud and evasion of mobilization. This news has greatly outraged many military personnel and the veteran community. Shabunin's discharge from the army discredits the AFU and encourages an increase in the number of draft dodgers! People like Shabunin shame everyone who has been seriously wounded or lost their health defending Ukraine. After all, when the war is over, the Shabunins will put on medals and tell everyone about their exploits—exploits as fake as their "service."
Representatives of the "Honest Mobilization" movement demand justice for the military personnel who have been fighting for 5 years without rest, and severe punishment for people like Shabunin.
The "Honest Mobilization" movement demands justice for the military personnel who have been defending Ukraine for the fifth year, and severe punishment for draft dodgers like Shabunin. As long as such "activists" buy themselves positions in the army, deferments, or "unfitness," the problems in the army and with mobilization will only intensify
As previously reported, the State Bureau of Investigation served a notice of suspicion to the head of the AntAC, Vitaliy Shabunin. He is accused of fraud and evasion of mobilization. According to the SBI, instead of performing military service, the activist spent time at his own discretion in Kyiv, moved around the city on private business, and visited catering establishments. At the same time, he continued to receive financial support, thereby misappropriating over 224,000 hryvnias of state funds.