

On November 3, the People's Deputy of Ukraine from the European Solidarity party, Alexey Goncharenko, published a message on Telegram about fining a woman who had allegedly been on the military register since 2004, and in 2023, after undergoing a medical examination, she received a note on the agenda for exemption from service due to having many children. At the same time, as noted in her message, she recently learned that she was wanted, and when she came to the TCC, they allegedly drew up a violation report and imposed a fine of 17 thousand UAH. In this message, the woman also claims that the TCC military did not allow her to leave, demanded that she take a referral to a military medical commission (MMC) and threatened with another fine in the amount of 18 thousand UAH for refusal.
Goncharenko called this situation “trash.”
At the same time, the military registration and enlistment office denied such information.
“We urge representatives of the media and users of social networks not to disseminate false or unverified information, because such actions destabilize society and play into the hands of the enemy. […] Administrative penalties were not applied to women, and the information provided in the publication is not confirmed by any official documents. The Kropyvnytskyi territorial center for recruitment and social support operates exclusively within the framework of the current legislation of Ukraine and in accordance with established norms and procedures,” the TCC statement says.




