In Ukraine, general mobilization continues, and martial law is in effect. All conscripted citizens must adhere to the established rules of military registration.
Violations of these rules may result in administrative penalties in the form of fines. More details on this can be found in the article by UNIAN.
According to the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No. 1487, conscripted citizens are required to:
Fines may be imposed for the following violations:
Violators may be held administratively liable under Articles 210 and 210-1 of the Code of Ukraine on Administrative Offenses.
The amount of fines varies based on the individual's status:
Fines can be paid online through banking applications or at a bank branch. If the fine is not paid on time, it doubles and is handed over to the enforcement service. Continued non-compliance may lead to forced collection of funds from bank accounts, and for amounts exceeding 160,000 UAH – even seizure of property.
The TCC can impose fines without personally notifying the citizen. There are several ways to check for them:
It is important to note that adhering to military registration rules will help avoid fines and potential legal issues. If there are doubts about the status of military registration data, one should contact the territorial recruitment center.
Previously, "Telegraph" reported that 16 categories of Ukrainians will receive deferment from mobilization in February. In particular, difficult life circumstances may serve as grounds for exemption from conscription.