Attack on the TCC: Ukrainians threatened with severe terms for 'obstructing' mobilization.
Obstructing the activities of the military and their importance
In our country, the number of cases where individual citizens obstruct military personnel from fulfilling their duties is increasing. This manifests in various forms, from moral pressure to physical aggression. Such actions are considered criminal and are subject to appropriate responsibility.
“Today we are rebooting the work of the TCC and SP, doing everything to make it transparent and open,”
In particular, the command of the Ground Forces emphasizes the importance of the work of territorial recruitment centers and social support for national security and the country's defense capability. Disruption of their activities can have serious consequences for the defense of the country as a whole.
Liability under the law
Every citizen, starting from the age of 16, is responsible for any attempts to obstruct the work of the TCC and SP, even if it is just the intent to resist. Citizens are called upon to support the work of these centers and contribute to the defense of the country during this difficult period of martial law.
It is important to remember that in such situations, it is crucial to act responsibly and avoid actions that could threaten the national security of the country.
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