February 5, 2025
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OP stated that the SCR legislation should be tough

OP stated that the legislation on the HCP should be a rigid deputy head of OP Irina Vereshchuk called the military who left unauthorized parts, to return within the next 3.5 weeks. After this term, the simplified return algorithm will not be available.”, – WRITE ON: Unn.ua

The deputy head of the Presidential Office Irina Vereshchuk participated in the meeting of the Parliamentary Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence, which discussed changes to the legislation on the unauthorized leave of the part. She stressed that the HSC should not be a loophole or transfer. She wrote about it in Telegram, reports UNN.

“I share the mood of the Committee that the relevant legislation should be stiff. In order not to perceive the HCR, as a kind of youthful fun or a way to go on vacation, to be treated or transferred to another unit,” Vereshchuk said.

She noted that most cases of HRC do not occur at the front, but in training centers, which requires careful analysis of the causes. At the same time, in combat units, such cases are the least.

It reminds that February has begun, and for voluntary return with the HCP there is three and a half weeks.

Vereshchuk also warns that it is not necessary to hope for an additional extension of this term, so you should not delay the return.

Recall

Soldiers who left part of (HCR) after November 29 will not be able to return to the service for a simplified algorithm. They will also not be able to be released from criminal liability.

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