Ukraine Imposes Fines Up to 25,000 Hryvnias for Evading Military Summons.

Ukraine Imposes Fines Up to 25,000 Hryvnias for Evading Military Summons
Ukraine Imposes Fines Up to 25,000 Hryvnias for Evading Military Summons

Financial Penalties for Military-Age Citizens

According to TSN.ua: Ukraine is imposing significant financial penalties on individuals eligible for military service who ignore official summons. Fines ranging from 17,000 to 25,000 hryvnias are being used to enforce compliance with military registration and mobilization laws. This comes as the nation continues to defend itself against a full-scale invasion, requiring a robust and accountable mobilization system.

If a person fails to report to a Territorial Recruitment Center after receiving a summons, authorities may issue repeated notices. Persistent evasion can lead to the individual being declared wanted through the recruitment center network. The legal basis for these administrative penalties is found in Articles 210 and 210-1 of Ukraine's Code of Administrative Offenses, which cover violations of military registration and mobilization rules.

Voluntary Payment Period

The state allows a 15-day period for the voluntary payment of any imposed fine. However, paying the fine does not absolve the individual of their core obligations under Article 22 of Ukraine's Law 'On Mobilization Training and Mobilization'. These measures underscore the critical importance of legal compliance during the ongoing national defense effort.

The mobilization situation in Ukraine remains a matter of paramount importance due to the prolonged military conflict. The implementation of financial sanctions and administrative accountability mechanisms forms a key part of the state's strategy to maintain national defense capabilities and order within the military registration system. These steps highlight the government's serious approach to enforcing military duty and its readiness to address cases of evasion.


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