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What threatens a citizen who refuses a subpoena: an explanation of the recruitment center

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< p _ngcontent-sc100="" class="news-annotation">The general mobilization of the population has been extended until May 18th. Those liable for military service who refuse the agenda face administrative and even criminal liability.

This was announced by the head of the Pechersk Regional Territorial Center for Recruitment and Social Support (TC KSP), Colonel Sergey Kalugin. 24 Channel.

What will be the refusal of the subpoena

If a citizen refuses to sign on receipt of the summons, then the demand will be voiced to him again, but in the presence of witnesses. Then, if a person further refuses to comply with the rules of military registration, administrative or criminal liability may be applied to him.

If this is a subpoena, administrative liability is applied to verify military credentials. “If a person liable for military service has passed the verification of military credentials, a medical commission for conscription and avoided being sent to the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in a military unit, then in this case criminal liability already arises,” Sergey Kalugin explained.

Pay attention! Administrative liability is a fine from UAH 510 to 1700. Criminal liability is imprisonment for a term of 3 to 5 years.

Information about issuing subpoenas to Ukrainians in Poland is fake

  • Recently a video began to circulate online, showing that Ukrainians were handed subpoenas in Poland.The Center for Counteracting Disinformation urged not to believe such fakes.
  • The fact is that Kremlin propagandists deliberately misinform in order to discredit the Ukrainian authorities in the eyes of society Ukrainians cannot receive a subpoena outside the country.
  • Diplomatic institutions should indeed convey information about the start of conscription to Ukrainians of draft age. the return of a man to Ukraine during mobilization and martial law.
  • How exactly they should “contribute” is still unknown. However, diplomatic institutions do not have the right to issue subpoenas.

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