Judge Maidan forced government to pay assistance to IDPs from Crimea
Immediately after the Russian occupation of the Ukrainian Peninsula of the Crimea Olga and Oleksandr realized that they do not want to stay there.
- Published in Crimea Legal Aid
Immediately after the Russian occupation of the Ukrainian Peninsula of the Crimea Olga and Oleksandr realized that they do not want to stay there.
The district administrative court of Kyiv obliged the Cabinet of Ministers to develop a procedure for providing the state support to the children of ATO combatants. This was the claim of the judge, ATO participant Oleksandr Mamaluy.