A resident of the Rivne region will stand trial for distributing information about places where summonses are issued

A 30-year-old woman administered a Viber community where she wrote about places where summonses are issued by CCC employees.

In the Rivne region, an indictment was sent to the court against a 30-year-old local resident who spread information about places where summonses are issued. This is reported by the regional prosecutor's office.

It was established that she created and administered Viber – a community where she regularly distributed information about places of document verification and delivery of military summonses to male servicemen   RTCC and SP. Thus she disrupted the process of conducting mobilization events, as well as obstructed the lawful activities and undermined the authority of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Now she faces a sentence of imprisonment for a term of 5 to 8 years.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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