The Committee recommended adopting a draft law on removing women from the registry if they were added in violation of regulations. TCC (Territorial Recruitment Center) verification will take up to 30 days.
Ternopil region police released a video from the TCC showing a man entering a restroom followed by a gunshot. Investigators are examining the theory that there was a weapon in his backpack.
In Ternopil, a 46-year-old man committed suicide in a TCC (Territorial Recruitment Center) restroom using a firearm. Police have launched an investigation into the circumstances of the tragedy.
Police have opened a case regarding the beating of veteran Artem Moroz in Kyiv. The guilty TCC officials will be transferred to serve in combat units.
The SBU has liquidated eight schemes for evading mobilization in various regions. For forging documents and facilitating escape, the dealers charged from $7,000 to $15,000 USD.
Veteran Boiko claims Shabunin's service was fictitious and involved payments of 900,000 UAH. The AntAC is also accused of schemes involving millions in grant funds.
The Military Law Enforcement Service detained Vitaliy Chepurko for going AWOL and threatening terrorist acts against the military. The case has been handed over to the SBI for investigative actions.
In the Shevchenkivskyi district of Kyiv, a conflict occurred between a veteran and a TCR notification group. Police have initiated criminal proceedings regarding the beating.
The head of the AntAC, Shabunin, was discharged from the army due to poor vision amid suspicions of evading service. "Honest Mobilization" stated this discredits the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
In the Kyiv region, heads of charitable foundations were detained for selling military deferments and facilitating escapes abroad for $16,000. The suspects face up to 9 years in prison.
Russia is spreading a fake about "Indian assistants" to the TCC to divide society. The primary source of the plant was a little-known propaganda Telegram channel. In Ukraine, it was disseminated by bloggers who are under sanctions.
In Uzhhorod, the head of an NGO and a former TCC official were exposed for selling summonses to obtain deferments. The cost of the service ranged from $800 to $2,000 per document.
Law enforcement officers have uncovered several schemes to evade mobilization in various regions of Ukraine. Commanders, in exchange for bribes, transferred military personnel to the rear or struck them off the military register.
The SBI has completed its investigation into TCR officials who beat and tortured conscripts. One victim had an organ removed due to the injuries sustained.
The Ministry of Defense has introduced automatic extension of deferrals for 22 categories of citizens through registries. In case of system failures, applications are now accepted only at Administrative Service Centers (TsNAPs).
The SBI has exposed the head of a Probation Center department who demanded money to exempt an individual from mobilization. The suspect faces up to five years in prison.
A scheme for selling disability statuses for $2,000–$3,500 was exposed in Kropyvnytskyi. Cash totaling approximately 7 million hryvnias was seized from the suspects.
Fitness for service depends on the stage of the disease and complications. Only stage three with severe consequences grants the right to be removed from the military register.
Yuriy Kamelchuk reported the death of a man at a TCC based on anonymous sources. The Land Forces are verifying the information, but there is currently no confirmation.
A police official demanded $5,000 for non-interference in a business and for protecting a relative from the Territorial Recruitment Center (TCC). He was detained while receiving the bribe at a gas station in Kolomyia.
In Odesa, bystanders attempted to rescue a man detained for deserting a military unit. During the conflict, they damaged a service vehicle with a chain.
Draft Law No. 15232 proposes the creation of a Unified Register of Mobilization Needs for transparent conscription. Citizens will be able to see the order of priority and mobilization requirements.
The Rada proposes to ban indefinite deferments and create a registry of individuals. Those with deferments must pay contributions or work at critical infrastructure facilities.
In the Dnipropetrovsk region, a man died after falling ill during a military medical examination. The Territorial Recruitment Center has initiated an internal investigation and is cooperating with the criminal case inquiry.
The scheme generated 50 million through the fictitious education of 3,000 postgraduate students. The case against nine participants in the scheme has already been sent to court.
In the Podilsk district, a man stabbed two TCC employees while being escorted to the center. The victims are in the hospital in serious condition.
Prosecutor General Kravchenko announced suspicions in cases involving high treason, corruption, and terrorist attacks. Schemes involving trade union property, humanitarian aid, and land have been exposed.
In the village of Mizhhirya, a group of individuals attempted to forcibly break into the building of the Khust District Territorial Recruitment Center. The attack was repelled, and law enforcement officers are preparing a legal assessment of the incident.
In Lviv, a 43-year-old man threatened a child with a knife following an encounter with the TCC. Police detained the attacker; the girl was not harmed during the incident.
Draft Law No. 12442 provides for up to 8 years in prison for violating the mobilization and medical examination procedures. Liability will apply to officials of the TCC and VLK.