Five-Year Sentence for Viber Group Admin Who Leaked Ukrainian Military Recruitment Data.
Man Sentenced for Leaking Military Recruitment Center Information
According to Novyny.live: A court in Bila Tserkva has sentenced an individual who administered an open Viber group that operated from August 24, 2024, to January 21, 2025. The group published sensitive data, including exact addresses, street names, and photographs of personnel working at Territorial Recruitment and Social Support Centers (TRSSCs). This case highlights the ongoing legal efforts to combat information leaks that could compromise military operations during the ongoing conflict.
The information shared in the group was used by its more than 3,500 subscribers to evade mobilization efforts. The accused pleaded guilty on June 18, 2025, and the court subsequently sentenced him to five years in prison, with a one-year probationary period.
Significance of the Case
This case underscores the severe consequences of disclosing information that threatens national security. The court's ruling marks a significant step in addressing such violations. In a wartime context where security is paramount, actions of this nature can have profound repercussions not only for individuals but for society as a whole.
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