Three-Year Prison Sentence for Draft Evasion in Sambir Region.

Three-Year Prison Sentence for Draft Evasion in Sambir Region
Three-Year Prison Sentence for Draft Evasion in Sambir Region

Man Sentenced to Three Years for Dodging Military Call-Up

According to Novyny.live: A man in the Sambir region has been sentenced to three years in prison for evading military mobilization. The Sykhiv District Court of Lviv found him guilty under Article 336 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine after he failed to report to a Territorial Recruitment Center (TRC) upon receiving a military summons. This case highlights the legal consequences for avoiding conscription during wartime.

Case Details

Court records show the man underwent a military medical commission in April 2025. Despite subsequently receiving a formal summons, he neglected his duty and did not appear at the designated recruitment center. After reviewing the evidence, the court imposed the three-year custodial sentence.

The defendant contested the commission's assessment, claiming its finding of his full fitness for service was 'unobjective.' However, the court considered all facts and ruled in accordance with current law.

This verdict underscores the strict enforcement of Ukraine's mobilization laws amid the ongoing conflict. Such judicial rulings serve as a deterrent to others considering avoiding military service. The court's firm stance demonstrates that neglecting civic duties in a time of war carries severe legal penalties.


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