Activist from Odesa confessed to taking men abroad.
Activist who helped avoid mobilization fined 425 thousand hryvnias
In Odesa, a hearing was held in the case of an activist who helped Ukrainian men avoid conscription and transported them across the border. She forged documents claiming the men were sailors going to work. The activist was a member of the 'Ukrainian Seafarers' Union,' which facilitated her falsifications.
Khrystyna Karol confessed to her guilt. According to the charges brought against her, she faced 7 to 12 years of imprisonment. In addition, Khrystyna is prohibited from engaging in such activities, and the article provides for the confiscation of property.
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Since the activist confessed to her guilt, she had to pay a fine of 425 thousand hryvnias. Also, for 3 years she cannot engage in similar activities.
The essence of Khrystyna's scheme was to transport men across the border by pretending they were sailors. Naturally, abroad the Ukrainians who illegally left the country did not work on ships nor did they return.
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