In Lviv, during the notification of conscripts, a man's wife was run over by a TCC service vehicle. The military claims that the woman created obstacles to traffic and caused the incident.
The court remanded in custody three military personnel of the Peresypsky RTCC and a law enforcement officer without the right to bail. They are suspected of assault and extortion of 30 thousand dollars.
The couple demanded money from the detained man's wife for his release from the TCC building before the military medical commission. Law enforcement officers detained the suspects during the transfer of the full amount.
The military tried to detain a man who was hiding on the roof of a private building. After a scuffle, the man was sent to the military medical commission.
In Bukovyna, a man stabbed two TCC servicemen in the neck and damaged their car. The assailant has been detained and taken into custody, and the victims have received assistance.
Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets announced a legal assessment of corruption and impunity in the TCC. The number of complaints about the actions of military enlistment offices in Odesa region increased by 40%.
After the terrorist attack in Kyiv on April 18, deputies returned to draft laws on civilian weapons. The documents provide for the creation of a register and the right to self-defense.
The official was detained for a $6,000 bribe for fictitious certificates. During searches, currency totaling over 11 million in hryvnia equivalent was found.
In Odesa, five people were detained, including four TCR employees, in a case involving the abduction of a man and the extortion of 30 thousand dollars.
In Odesa, TCC employees were detained for extorting $30,000 from a man with a deferment. The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine appointed an official investigation into the case.
In Odesa, law enforcement officers detained employees of a district TCC on suspicion of extorting 30,000 dollars. Weapons and foreign currency were seized from the suspects.
The SBU detained, presumably, employees of the Peresyp TCC for extorting 30 thousand dollars from a man. During the operation on Balkivska, shots were fired and a chase ensued.
In Kyiv, a driver ran over a serviceman and fled during a document check. The police opened a criminal case, and the TCC is investigating the shooting.
The driver refused to provide documents and drove the serviceman on the hood for several blocks. The victim sustained injuries, and the perpetrator faces up to 5 years in prison.
Three individuals broke into the TCC building and attacked the security. Police detained two participants in the incident, the third attacker is wanted.
The National Police registered 620 cases of aggression against TCC military personnel. Most incidents occurred in Kharkiv Oblast, Kyiv, and Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.
Vitaliy Shabunin, head of the Anti-Corruption Action Center, is accused of fictitious service and illegally receiving one million hryvnias. Activists report pressure on the court from colleagues.
Fixed-term service: why the 18–24 contract is becoming the choice of young people.
Officials of the utility company fictitiously employed 90 people and illegally exempted 13 men from mobilization. The amount of damage to the budget amounted to 15 million hryvnias.
On Volodymyr Velykyi Street, women tried to free a military registration violator from the police. The man was detained and taken to the TCC for a military medical examination.
Amateur club Titan signed Denys Harmash, who was previously mobilized into the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Despite the announcement being deleted, the player appeared in the official roster.
Draft law No. 15176 will oblige TCC employees to introduce themselves, carry tokens, and show their IDs. This will help distinguish real military personnel from fraudsters in uniform.
A Kyiv resident was fined for violating registration rules. The amount increased due to the enforcement service after ignoring a repeated medical examination.
In Lutsk, a group of teenagers attacked military personnel who were trying to check the documents of a Vinnytsia resident. The offender was detained, and the attackers are being sought by the police.
The Ministry of Defense will correct technical errors regarding the military registration of women and annul fines in "Reserve+". Those affected are advised to contact the ministry's hotlines.
The employment service offers 1,500 jobs with accommodation in 2026. The highest salaries are in the Defense Forces, while civilians are paid from 22,000 to 50,000 hryvnias.
Due to a technical error in one of the TCCs, 32 women were listed as wanted in the "Oberih" system. The problem was resolved without imposing fines, and the accounting mechanism is being changed.
The relevant ministry is working on the TCC reform to improve mobilization processes. The final version will be presented after internal consultations are completed.
A scheme of evading military service through fictitious court decisions about missing wives was exposed in Konotop. A judge, a lawyer, and an evader were served with suspicion notices.
The discipline "Fundamentals of National Resistance" is being introduced in universities and colleges for all students. The training includes working with weapons and medicine.