Forced mobilization and TCC
Forced mobilization is the coercive conscription of citizens into military service without their voluntary consent, often carried out by military administration authorities. This process may be accompanied by human rights violations, unlawful detention, and corruption. The topic covers cases of illegal mobilization both in occupied territories and in regions controlled by Ukraine, as well as court proceedings regarding the liability of officials for such actions.
18 August 2026
The Odessa Regional Military Prosecutor's Office's Response to Allegations of Torture Against 10 Military Personnel18 August 2026
They beat, choked, and rammed a car: 10 soldiers from the Odessa Territorial Military Command have been charged14 August 2026
Six organizers suspected of recruiting Ukrainians into the Russian military in the Kherson region have been charged04 August 2026
The court imposed a pretrial restriction on the shooter who fired at military personnel at the TSK in Odesa01 July 2026
In Mykolaiv, the TCC detained a soldier with a fracture and waited for him to recover on his own25 June 2026
The principal of the Kherson Lyceum was on his way to the Ministry of Education but ended up at the TCC02 May 2026
Judge from Crimea charged with war crime20 February 2026
Military commissars of the occupiers received suspicions for forced mobilization in Crimea20 November 2025
Occupants in Kherson region forcibly mobilize local residents19 November 2025
Men kidnapped in Kherson region to be forced to take part in attacks18 October 2025
The 22nd wave of forced mobilization started in Crimea17 March 2025
Russian Occupiers Demand Stronger Mobilization in Kherson Region Amid Growing Resistance21 February 2025
Russian Army Uses Forced Labor to Build Key Railroad in Ukraine19 February 2025
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