The officer reported about suspicion, he faced up to 12 years in prison. GBR takes steps to compensate for the damage caused.
In the Donetsk region, a suspicion of the leader of one of the support departments behind the military unit, which organized the illegal accrual of additional payments to subordinates who really did not participate in the adventures, was reported. It was reported on August 22 of GBR.
According to the investigation, the officer promised two military personnel not to send it to the front, instead leaving them part to fulfill personal instructions that were not related to the service. In addition, he gave them the monthly accrual of battle surcharges.
It was noted that from January to October 2023, the subordinates that, before a full aggression, served as an artist and unit musician, received 100 thousand hryvnias monthly for alleged active participation in adventures. The total amount of damage to the state reaches 2 million UAH.
The official reported that a military officer’s excessive power or official power in martial law conditions, he faced 12 years in prison.
GBR takes steps to pay for the damage.
In addition, an investigation continues in connection with the same officer to the reality of compulsion of subordinates to work for his family, especially to sell shawarma, who is engaged with the wife.
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Earlier, they reported suspicion to the commander of the military unit’s battalion from the Donetsk region, which had organized illegal payments to observe the “battle” allowances worth nearly 1 million hryvnias.
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