In the Rivne region, a man failed to appear at the Territorial Center for Recruitment (TCR) for military service, citing a lack of funds for traveling to the enlistment office.
This information is mentioned in the court ruling published in the Unified State Register of Court Decisions.
Case Summary
According to the court materials, the man underwent a military medical commission (MMC) and received a summons for military service. However, he did not show up at the TCR on the designated day.
During the court hearing, the accused explained that he had repeatedly received summonses, arrived at the TCR, and was directed to a military unit, but was not accepted there. Subsequently, he was issued a new summons for July 13, but he could not attend due to financial difficulties and health issues: he had previously undergone surgery on his leg and was caring for his mother.
The man acknowledged his guilt and expressed remorse.
Court Verdict
The court, having reviewed all the details of the case, sentenced the man to four years of imprisonment but replaced this term with two years of probation.
Earlier, Politeka also wrote about a man who received a summons but did not come to the TCR due to dental issues.
However, the dentist confirmed that during their conversation, there were no insults involved, and the chairperson of the MMC noted that the man had no grounds for deferral.