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The Military Law Enforcement Service is actively addressing various issues within the Ukrainian armed forces. Recently, the 425th Separate Assault Regiment "Skelia" faced scrutiny after complaints of mistreatment, prompting the Defense Ministry to conduct an inspection. Meanwhile, efforts to manage absent without leave (AWOL) situations are proving effective, as up to 90% of AWOL servicemen voluntarily returning are now serving again. Over 6,000 such servicemen are expected to resume duties. Detentions of AWOL personnel by the military law enforcement further demonstrate ongoing operational diligence. The detainment of a Military Law Enforcement Service sergeant for bribery highlights internal challenges. These developments underscore the complexities and responsibilities tied to military law enforcement service, crucial in maintaining army discipline and integrity.

How is the Military Law Enforcement Service addressing AWOL cases?

The Military Law Enforcement Service, alongside the National Police, conducts search operations to locate and detain servicemen who have abandoned their units without leave. This proactive approach has enabled the successful return of many servicemen to active duty, with up to 90% of those returning being reintegrated into their respective units.

What prompted the Defense Ministry's inspection of the "Skelia" regiment?

Complaints from soldiers of the 425th Separate Assault Regiment "Skelia" prompted an inspection. Allegations included beatings and psychological pressure from commanders, leading the Defense Ministry, under Denys Shmyhal's guidance, to initiate an investigation to address these potential human rights violations.

What are the implications of the sergeant's bribery case in Sumy?

The arrest of a sergeant in Sumy, involved in a bribery case for aiding mobilization evasion, exemplifies internal challenges faced by the Military Law Enforcement Service. It underscores the need for stringent ethical standards and accountability within military ranks to maintain integrity and trust.

How does the Military Law Enforcement Service handle human rights violations?

In instances of alleged human rights violations, such as those reported by the 425th Assault Regiment, the Military Law Enforcement Service conducts thorough investigations in coordination with the Defense Ministry. This ensures accountability and aims to uphold the rights and welfare of Ukrainian servicemen.

What challenges do foreign volunteers face in the Ukrainian military?

Foreign volunteers in the Ukrainian military can now extend their contracts with the Armed Forces of Ukraine for up to 10 years. This extension is part of ongoing reforms to integrate and support foreign personnel. Challenges include adapting to military protocols and navigating legal requirements for service extension.

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Military ombudswoman Olha Reshetylova Reshetylova receives complaints from 425th "Skelia" regiment soldiers about beatings: Defense Ministry conducting inspection Following an appeal from the military ombudswoman, Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal ordered an inspection into alleged human rights violations against servicemen of the 425th Separate Assault Regiment "Skelia." Soldiers had complained of beatings and psychological pressure from their commanders. 6 121 14 Previously in trend: Beating of servicemen

Two military personnel who went AWOL were detained Two servicemen who went AWOL detained – Military Law Enforcement Service. PHOTO During a search operation for servicemen who had abandoned their military unit without authorization, representatives of the Military Law Enforcement Service, together with officers of the National Police, located and detained two servicemen. 10 764 56 Previously in trend: AWOL in AFU

90% of servicemen who returned from the AWOL continue to serve Up to 90% of servicemen who voluntarily returned from AWOL are already serving in units - Military Law-Enforcement Service Most of the soldiers who decided to continue their service after the AWOL have returned to their military units and are on active duty. 1 464 12

How many servicemen will return from AWOL More than 6 thousand servicemen will return to service after AWOL – Military Law Enforcement Service More than 6,000 servicemen will return to duty after AWOL from their units. 1 444 5

Гнезділов Hnezdilov said he was ready to return to army if clear terms of service would be established: they promised to do it 8 months ago and did not do it A soldier of the 56th Brigade, Serhii Hnezdilov, said in the courtroom that he was ready to return to military service if the Ministry of Defense would introduce a legislative initiative to establish clear terms of military service. 6 821 77

Залужного звільнено з військової служби Zelenskyy dismissed Zaluzhnyi from military service President Volodymyr Zelenskyy dismissed the former commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces Valery Zaluzhnyi from military service. 9 389 67

пікалов Kvartal actor Pikalov performed at concerts even though he is serviceman of National Guard. DOCUMENT Since February 28, 2022, Oleksandr Pikalov has been on military service in the National Guard, while at the same time participating in concerts of the Kvartal-95 studio. 36 317 170

хабар Sergeant of Ukrainian Military Law-Enforcement Service was detained in Sumy on bribe of 3 thousand dollars for assistance in evading mobilization. PHOTO In Sumy, law enforcement officers detained a junior sergeant of the Ukrainian Military Law-Enforcement Service while receiving a bribe of $ 3000 for assistance in evading mobilization. 5 943 21 Previously in trend: Grafters

грузія,добровольці Foreign volunteer soldiers can now extend their contracts with AFU for up to 10 years The corresponding decree was signed by President Volodymyr Zelensky on August 1. 2 092 5 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War