April 18, 2025, 12:44 p.m.

Odesa Region Sees 1,310 Military Registration Violations in 2025

(Photo: Screenshot from TSN video)

Since the beginning of the year, more than 1,300 proceedings have been opened in Odesa region for violating the rules of military registration, including fines that citizens have not paid on time.

This is reported on the Opendatabot platform.

Since the beginning of 2025, proceedings have been opened against 17,007 people in Ukraine. Of these, only 16% of cases were closed. On average, about 4.7 thousand new proceedings appear every month.

Almost half of them are against men aged 25 to 35. However, 22 proceedings were opened against women this year.

Since the beginning of the year, 1,310 enforcement proceedings have been opened in Odesa region to recover debts on fines imposed by territorial recruitment centers. The region ranked fourth in this indicator.

Infographic by Opendatabot.

The most high-profile case was recorded in Odesa: The Prymorskyi District TCC opened seven proceedings against one man at once, which is currently a national record for 2025.

Since the beginning of the year, Kyiv has opened the most cases - 1,992 proceedings. This is followed by Dnipro region - 1,946 and Sumy region - 1,722.

In total, since the beginning of the full-scale war in Ukraine, almost 29 thousand overdue debts have accumulated due to violations of military accounting. And this figure continues to grow.

Odesa region is also in the top three due to unpaid traffic fines.

Recently, Intent wrote that Odesa region was among the regions where most of the lawsuits are filed for condominium debts. In addition, Odesa region became the leader in the south in terms of the number of re-locked companies in 2024. Odesa region was also among the top three regions of Ukraine where foreign nationals were most active in starting a business in 2024.

Meanwhile, in 2024, Odesa region was ranked among the three regions that best implement modern digital technologies. This was confirmed by a study that evaluates the work of digitalization specialists and regional military administrations.

Ірина Глухова

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