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School Bus Monitor Detained in Chernihiv Region for Military Registration Violation

Контроль за дотриманням військових реєстраційних вимог у Чернігівській області: ситуація з шкільним автобусом.

Detention in Chernihiv Region

A man working as a school bus monitor in the town of Kozelets, Chernihiv Region, was detained by police for violating military registration rules. During a document check, law enforcement determined he had breached Article 210 of Ukraine's Code of Administrative Offenses. An administrative protocol was drawn up against the man, and the children were transferred to another bus to continue their journey. This incident highlights the strict enforcement of mobilization laws across Ukraine, even for those in civilian support roles.

Verdict from Dnipro's Industrial District Court

In a separate case, the Industrial District Court of Dnipro issued a verdict concerning the assault of a representative from a territorial recruitment center (TCC). The assault occurred on April 16, 2026. The court imposed a fine of 1,700 hryvnias. The victim sustained a closed fracture of the nasal bones, as well as an abrasion and bruising under the eye. A forensic medical examination confirmed the injuries were caused by a blow from a blunt, hard object, specifically a hand.

These cases underscore the critical importance of adhering to regulations and the necessity of addressing offenses during wartime. They demonstrate how law enforcement and judicial bodies are working to uphold the law, particularly concerning military obligations. The assault on the TCC representative also draws attention to the level of violence and legal violations occurring in society and the need to prevent them through legal accountability. Such incidents may influence future measures regarding security and public order in Ukraine.

This incident is part of a broader trend of strict enforcement of military regulations in Ukraine. Similarly, a recent ruling from a Dnipro court highlights the consequences of violence against military recruitment officials, where a man was fined for assaulting a TCC representative. Such cases reflect the ongoing challenges related to public order and compliance with military obligations during these turbulent times. For more details on the court's decision, visit the verdict regarding the assault on a military recruitment official.