Captain Fined 18,700 UAH for Drafting Son of Fallen Soldier.
Court Case Against a Military Enlistment Captain in the Ivano-Frankivsk Region
According to Novyny.live: A captain from a Territorial Recruitment Center (TCC) was taken to court in the Ivano-Frankivsk region after conscripting the son of a deceased serviceman on February 7, 2026. The Kalush City District Court found him guilty of violations under parts 2 of Articles 172-14 and 172-15 of the Ukrainian Code on Administrative Offenses. As punishment, the court imposed an administrative fine of 18,700 hryvnias.
Case Details
According to the case records, the captain was serving as the acting deputy head and head of the mobilization department at a district TCC. A written explanation provided by the official on February 20, 2026, served as key evidence and formed the basis for the court's ruling.
In this instance, the 18,700 hryvnia fine represents an administrative penalty levied against the captain for his offenses. This case underscores the critical need to uphold mobilization laws, especially during wartime. It highlights how legal accountability applies even to officials responsible for carrying out conscription orders.
This incident demonstrates the serious consequences that follow violations of mobilization regulations, a matter of heightened importance given Ukraine's current military situation. Cases like this can serve as a warning to other officials, reinforcing the necessity of strict compliance with the law and ethical conduct when performing duties related to the drafting of military personnel.
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