🪖 Liability for failure to appear upon summons during martial law in Ukraine

🪖 На який термін можна отримати бронь від мобілізації

🇺🇦 Martial law and general mobilization are ongoing in Ukraine. Every citizen liable for military service may receive a summons from the Territorial Recruitment and Social Support Center (TRC and SSC) and is obligated to appear at the specified time.

Source: OBOZREVATEL

⚠️ Failure to appear upon receiving a summons carries legal consequences — the type of responsibility depends on the nature of the summons:

📄 1. Summons for data verification or medical examination (Military Medical Commission):

Administrative liability applies.

The fine ranges from 17,000 to 25,000 UAH.

The process begins with notifying the police and putting the violator on the wanted list.

If a person is already on the wanted list, the Reserve+ app will display a note stating “military registration violation detected.” During document checks, such individuals may be taken to the TRC and SSC.

🚨 2. Combat summons (for conscription into the military):

Ignoring this type of summons results in criminal liability.

Penalty — up to 5 years in prison.

Data on non-appearance are submitted to the police to issue a wanted notice and open a criminal case.

🩺 Exceptions:
If there is a valid reason for not appearing (e.g., undergoing surgery), the summons may be rescheduled.

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