The work of online communities in the Kyiv region, which used messengers to provide information about the movement of TCC representatives, has been stopped. Violators helped draft evaders avoid receiving summonses, but now the administrators face serious punishment.
The press service of the Office of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine reports this, reports URA-Inform.
According to the press service service, two administrators of these communities were charged with obstructing the legitimate activities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine under martial law. They created a Telegram channel and a Viber group, where they disseminated information about the actions of the TCC and social support in the Kyiv region.
The suspects used their network of informants among the local population to collect information about the places where subpoenas were issued. One of the defendants has already been sent to court for charges.
It is worth noting that for such violations, Ukrainians can face a sentence of up to eight years in prison. These norms apply not only to the Kyiv region, but to the entire free Ukraine. Such measures are designed to increase the effectiveness of mobilization.
Recall that Kiev residents are being attacked en masse by unknown midges: there is a risk of death.