A Woman Took an Unconventional Step to Save a Relative from Mobilization – Now She Faces Trial.


The Woman Tried to Prevent Mobilization by Faking a Bomb Threat
A resident of Odesa region attempted to obstruct the mobilization of her relative by providing false information about a bombing. She reported this to the police, a criminal case has already been initiated, and she faces up to eight years in prison. This was reported by the police of the Odesa region.
The woman called the police of the Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi district and informed them about the preparation of an explosion at the recruitment and social support center.
This crime is punishable by up to eight years in prison.
Other Attempts to Avoid Mobilization
There is also an investigation into a 57-year-old female educator who, for selfish reasons, promised to smuggle a conscript into Moldova across the border.
The prosecutor claims that the participant is fit for military service and had no grounds for deferral from mobilization, however, he refused the draft during martial law.
Violations of laws and attempts to evade mobilization are serious offenses subject to appropriate penalties. These cases illustrate the complexity of the situation in the country during martial law and the need to improve legislation and military discipline.
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