Three Cherkasy Residents Face Trial for Obstructing Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Trial Begins for Cherkasy Residents Accused of Obstructing Military
According to Novyny.live: Three residents of Ukraine's Cherkasy region are set to stand trial for actions that obstructed the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The accused include two men and a woman. The Cherkasy Regional Prosecutor's Office announced the case on February 27, which has drawn significant attention locally. This case emerges amid the ongoing war, where supporting the military is considered a national priority.
Charges and Case Details
According to the prosecution, a 50-year-old man threatened servicemen at the Cherkasy District Territorial Recruitment and Social Support Center by brandishing a grenade. Upon his detention, authorities found a pistol and three grenades in his possession. A subsequent search uncovered three more grenades, a smoke bomb, and TNT. He faces charges for obstructing the Armed Forces and the illegal handling of ammunition.
A second defendant, a 40-year-old man, is accused of resisting the military recruitment center. During the incident, his mother allegedly stabbed a serviceman with a knife. The 40-year-old man is charged with obstructing the military, while his mother faces charges for inflicting minor bodily injuries. All three suspects risk imprisonment, with the final decision resting with the court.
This case serves as a stark example of aggression against servicemen carrying out their duties in wartime conditions.
The investigation is ongoing, and appropriate legal measures will be taken against the accused. The incident underscores the critical need to support and protect military personnel in a nation under immense strain, as maintaining order and security is paramount for a state engaged in armed conflict.
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