From September, all employees of the TCR and SS must be required to wear body cameras and conduct video recording when checking documents or serving summons.
In case of violation of the recording rules, disciplinary liability is provided.
In case of violation of the recording rules, disciplinary liability is provided.
In case of violation of the recording rules, disciplinary liability is provided.
Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal announced an increase in the share of body cameras for employees of the Central Military District and the Joint Forces. Currently, the coverage of recording devices is about 85%.
"This step will ensure the transparency and legality of the activities of the CCC notification groups, as well as protect the rights of both parties," the head of the Ministry of Defense said .
Work is currently underway to purchase additional video recording equipment. Starting September 1, all employees of the CCC and the SP must be fully equipped with video recording equipment when checking documents or serving summonses.
Video recording from employees' body cameras is conducted continuously until the completion of the measures, except in the following cases:
The Cabinet of Ministers also adopted a resolution allowing "combat" summonses to conscripts and reservists to be sent by registered mail. Previously, such summonses could only be delivered against a personal signature.
Since the beginning of 2025, territorial recruitment centers have opened 28,212 proceedings for violations of military registration rules . Almost all proceedings concern men, as only 46 proceedings have been opened against women nationwide, which is 0.16% of their total number.
The day before, information from a Telegram bot began to spread online, calling for setting fire to the CCC in order to disrupt mobilization in Ukraine.



