In 2024, Ukraine’s Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets reported a staggering 4,000 complaints from citizens alleging human rights violations by military enlistment offices. While investigations are underway, many claims were found to lack legal basis, urging a need for a balanced perspective. The Ombudsman emphasized the significance of fostering dialogue between enlistment office employees and his office to ensure the protection of citizens’ rights during mobilization. Ultimately, the practice of regular inspections and consultations may pave the way for better adherence to lawful conduct in military recruitment processes.
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