TCC and SP
Deputy Minister Mstyslav Banik announced official inspections of Territorial Recruitment Centers due to violations of citizens' rights. The department plans to reform the mobilization system.
In the Odesa region, TCC (Territorial Recruitment Center) employees and their accomplices tortured and illegally detained men. The court has remanded nine participants of the scheme into custody without the right to bail. The investigation also established specific instances of sexual violence committed against the victims.
A Military Medical Commission doctor in Kharkiv issued fictitious pregnancies for $2,500 to enable discharge from service. The suspect was detained while receiving a bribe.
In Zakarpattia, a man died in the hospital after his condition deteriorated at the TCC. Law enforcement has launched an investigation, while the Center denies the use of force.
The Prosecutor's Office has opened criminal proceedings regarding the violation of rights and illegal detention of individuals at the Ternopil TCC. Five men who were not subject to conscription have already been released.
A TCC official demanded $2,500 for deleting data regarding a conscript's wanted status. The lieutenant colonel was detained while receiving the funds.
The Ombudsman reported the illegal detention of people with disabilities at the Ternopil TCC. A supervisor of the mobilized individuals was found in a state of severe intoxication.
The State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) has notified a police officer of suspicion for beating a man during a mobilization notification. He continued to strike the detainee even after handcuffs were applied.
The Ministry of Health de-defers medical personnel upon the request of the Ministry of Defense through a quota distribution system. Doctors sign a one-year contract with a guaranteed return to their primary place of employment.
The SBU has exposed three heads of Territorial Recruitment Centers (TCC) in the Ternopil region who were re-registering individuals already called up for service. The falsification affected data concerning more than 70 conscripts.
The Verkhovna Rada proposes to punish TCC (Territorial Recruitment Center) employees for illegal detention and seizure of phones. Such actions could face from 5 to 12 years of imprisonment.
The State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) is investigating the abuse of an alleged TCC (Territorial Recruitment Center) employee in the Odesa pre-trial detention center. The man is in custody on suspicion of torturing mobilized individuals.
Yulia Svyrydenko responded to a petition regarding the priority employment of Ukrainians. Foreign labor will be recruited only as an additional tool.
In the Khadzhybeyskyi district of Odesa, a 25-year-old serviceman fired into the air while interfering with a mobilization notification group. Police detained the man; there were no casualties.
Shabunin and Sherembey hired a lawyer for former commander Yushko using grant funds. He is accused of illegally processing business trips for AntAC activists.
A former military member, posing as a general, promised to transfer a soldier to a rear unit for $6,000. The man was detained while receiving the bribe.
Five individuals in Kremenchuk organized the escape of nearly 30 military personnel for rewards of up to $7,000. The participants of the scheme have been detained and are currently in custody.
The National Police conducted 60 searches of officials from Military Medical Commissions (VLC) and Medical-Social Expert Commissions (MSEC). The total amount of false information in the officials' declarations reaches 200 million hryvnias.
In Kyiv, a TCC serviceman and a member of the DFTG were served with charges for beating a veteran. The incident occurred in May during a document check on Stetsenko Street.
The Volyn TCC denied involvement in the detention of Dmytro Fedorchuk and clarified that the case involves a different serviceman. The agency stated that he is suspected of extorting 7,000 dollars; however, the object of the unlawful benefit was not found.
In Volyn, the acting head of the Lutsk TCC was detained on suspicion of receiving $7,000. The official allegedly assisted in evading mobilization.
Law enforcement officers detained an official from one of the TCCs in the Volyn region for accepting a bribe. Investigators are also checking the involvement of intermediaries in the crime.
Officials of the Uzhhorod TCC are suspected of torture and illegal detention of people. The victims were handcuffed to a metal ladder.
The EU is considering the possibility of restricting automatic protection for Ukrainian men aged 23-60. Austria proposes implementing these changes starting from March 2027.
A fake announcement is circulating online, purportedly from the police, regarding the recruitment of teenagers aged 15–17 for the Territorial Recruitment Centers (TCC). The National Police and the Center for Countering Disinformation (CCD) have officially debunked this information.
The Ministry of Defense called the TCC reform a sensitive issue and is not yet disclosing details. MP Bobrovska expects the presentation of the structure's renewal plan in the summer.
In Lviv, a 29-year-old man stabbed a TCC employee in the shoulder with a knife during a mobilization notice procedure. The attacker has been detained and faces up to five years in prison.
TCC officials in the Kharkiv region demanded 250,000 hryvnias for service in the rear. The perpetrators were detained while receiving the money and have been taken into custody.
In Dnipro, TCC military personnel abducted a man and dumped him near a trash bin in critical condition. Two suspects have already been served with notices of suspicion for kidnapping.
The Ombudsman reported rights violations during mobilization and the Ministry of Defense's disregard for his initiatives. This concerns the use of force and illegal detentions.