TCC and SP
Ukraine is changing reservation rules and increasing payments to military personnel. New deadlines for IDPs and the digitalization of employment records are also in effect.
The existence of loans or being on sick leave is not a ground for banning departure from Ukraine. Border guards only check documents specified by legislation.
Starting June 2026, the conditions for reserving employees will change based on salary levels. Additionally, a reform of the Armed Forces of Ukraine will launch, featuring increased payments and new contracts.
In Lutsk, teenagers damaged a vehicle belonging to a TCC notification group during a document check of a man. The children were not injured; the circumstances of the incident are currently being investigated.
To verify the record, archival certificates, orders, or witness testimonies are acceptable. Employment record books must be digitized by June 10, 2026.
The former head of the Rivne TRC will be tried for an overpayment of 830,000 hryvnias on 16 pickup trucks. The official failed to verify prices during the procurement of vehicles for the military.
Ombudsman Lubinets stated that Territorial Recruitment Centers (TCCs) are turning into places of detention and that violations are being ignored. The authorities only react to problems after public outcry.
In the Dnipropetrovsk region, a commander and a sergeant major were detained for extorting 200,000 hryvnias from a subordinate. The money was demanded in exchange for concealing alcohol consumption.
A TCC official will stand trial for beating a 60-year-old man and breaking his arm. The SBI has completed the investigation, and the case has been sent to court on the charges of inflicting injuries.
AI-generated photos of Indians in the ranks of the TCC are circulating online. Analysis confirmed the use of neural networks to discredit the mobilization process.
A serviceman in Ternopil beat a 49-year-old man, causing rib fractures. He faces five to eight years in prison for his actions.
Vitaliy Shabunin was discharged from the army due to poor vision, but continues to drive a car and shoot accurately. Activists have accused the head of the AntAC of double standards.
An online deferment for researchers at universities and institutions has appeared in Rezerv+. To apply, employment data must be updated in the EDEBO database.
TCR officials are suspected of fictitiously mobilizing 276 individuals, including deceased persons and prisoners. Three suspects have been remanded in custody as a preventive measure.
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.