TCC and SP
In 2025, the number of complaints regarding the actions of the TCC increased to 6127 cases. Complaints concern beatings, illegal detentions, and formal medical examinations by the military medical commission.
Police detained a customs officer for the murder of a serviceman during notification measures in Lviv. The victim sustained a neck injury and died in the hospital.
On Paton Street, an unknown assailant fatally wounded a TCC serviceman. Police are conducting a special operation; the attacker faces life imprisonment for murder.
On Paton Street, an unknown assailant fatally wounded a TCR employee during notification activities. The police launched a special operation and opened a murder case.
In Lviv, a TCR serviceman died as a result of an attack due to a neck wound. Law enforcement officers are currently searching for the attacker to bring him to justice.
A bill has been registered in parliament granting the right to discharge from service by court decision. This applies to individuals who had grounds for deferment.
The technical malfunction in the operation of Reserve+ has been completely eliminated. The updated version of the application is already available to most users in Google Play and the App Store.
A malfunction occurred in the Reserve+ application; work is planned to be restored within 24 hours. Currently, an electronic military document can be generated on the Diia portal.
Information about the start of mobilization reform on April 1 is not true. The Ministry of Defense is preparing systemic changes based on an audit and will present them later.
The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine proposes creating proper service conditions and humane treatment instead of strengthening sanctions.
In Odesa, a man wounded a serviceman with a knife during a document check. A TCC employee used a traumatic weapon against passers-by who were interfering with the group.
Payments under the National Cashback program for January 2026 have begun. New rates of 5% and 15% are in effect since March, depending on the category of goods purchased.
The military used force and a gas canister against a man, woman, and child. The one-year-old baby was diagnosed with a concussion, Lubinets sent inquiries.
The Trump administration is deporting Ukrainians to Poland for transfer to law enforcement at the border. Most of those deported are wanted by the TCC.
The SBI detained the head of the Kovel RTCC group for beating an elderly man. According to the investigation, the victim suffered a broken arm and chemical burns to his eyes from special equipment.
In Kyiv, a man was detained who promised to remove individuals from military registration for $9,000. During a search of his car, a live F-1 grenade was seized.
Ukraine is fully transitioning to electronic military registration and online deferrals. The system will automatically verify data through state registries.
Young men must register by July 31, 2026, through the TCC or Reserve+. Only individuals in prisons or undergoing treatment are exempt from this obligation.
In Odesa, on Lyp Street, a road accident occurred involving a TCR car and a pedestrian. The injured person has been hospitalized, an official investigation has been launched, and the investigation is ongoing.
Law enforcement officers are verifying information about a man being assaulted in the premises of the TCC. The victim is in the hospital under the supervision of doctors.
135 cases of restriction of the right to drive a car have been registered in courts. However, due to TCC errors, 92% of claims are returned to applicants without consideration on the merits.
From 9:00 PM on March 20 to 9:00 AM on March 21, updates and services will not be available in Reserve+. Users are advised to download the PDF version of the document in advance.
MPs propose to prohibit the involvement of mobilized individuals in combat for three months after training. Draft law No. 15086 has already been submitted to the Rada.
The former head of the military medical commission issued fictitious certificates with fabricated diagnoses to evade mobilization. Law enforcement officers documented seven such cases.
A Russian drone hit the building of the city's TCC in Sumy. Due to the relocation of personnel, there were no casualties, but a passerby at a bus stop was injured.
The Sumy Regional TCR called drone strikes a deliberate enemy tactic for intimidation. Despite the attacks, the recruitment centers continue to operate.
The Kyiv Court of Appeal replaced Danylo Kolesnyk's house arrest with a personal recognizance. The footballer stated that he was protecting a civilian during the conflict.
A 33-year-old resident injured law enforcement officers during a document check. The assailant has been detained and faces life imprisonment for attempted murder.
Commanders have been granted the right to certify powers of attorney, wills, and orders of soldiers. The documents have full legal force and are registered with the Ministry of Justice.
In Kropyvnytskyi, the SBI detained accomplices who promised fictitious diagnoses to avoid mobilization. The defendants face up to eight years in prison.