Forced mobilization backfired: criminal cases initiated against the TCC in Ukraine.
20.06.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
20.06.2025
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The Ukrainian authorities are actively combating corruption during the mobilization. Recent data indicates that 17 criminal proceedings have been initiated related to possible abuses of power and force during this process. However, specific measures have already been taken to hold those responsible accountable, which indicates the seriousness of the Ukrainian authorities' intentions in this matter.
According to Oleksandr Hruzhevich, responsible persons have already been replaced or appointed to other positions. This shows that the Ukrainian army is not only mobilizing conscripts but also actively fighting corruption within its own structures.
Implementing changes in military structures
In addition, an important step is the continuous improvement of military structures to enhance efficiency. Replacements have already been made, and new personnel have been appointed to strengthen discipline and order in the army.
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