Security Service of Ukraine Raids Lviv City Council in Military Draft Exemption Probe.

SBU searches Lviv council office
SBU searches Lviv council office

Investigative Raid at Lviv City Hall

According to TSN.ua: On March 12, officers from Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) conducted a search operation at the Lviv City Council. The raid is part of an investigation into the alleged illegal exemption of military-age men from conscription. Law enforcement is focusing its procedural actions within one of the municipal administration's departments.

Lviv Mayor Andriy Sadovyi is currently abroad on a working trip. The searches may be connected to reconstruction work carried out after a missile attack and the subsequent use of budget funds for recovery, as reported by Ihor Zinkevych.

Scrutiny Over Public Funds

Furthermore, since January 2026, Ruslan Novoselskyi has headed the Lviv Municipal Emergency Repair Service, the entity responsible for fixing faults in internal building networks. The SBU's actions at the city council have drawn significant public attention, as they touch on critical issues of national security and the proper allocation of public resources.

"The investigative measures at the Lviv City Council underscore the vital need for oversight of budget expenditures, especially under martial law when national security concerns are paramount." - Ihor Zinkevych

Cooperation between law enforcement and local authorities is essential for ensuring transparency and effective resource management. The mayor's absence on official business may reflect an effort to maintain administrative stability during the ongoing investigation. These events occur against a backdrop of heightened scrutiny over corruption and mobilization procedures across Ukraine.


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