Vladyslav Martynchuk

Lawyer, specialist in military practice, mediator

15.04.2026 95 1 min.

BEHIND THE SCENES OF COMPENSATION CASES FOR DAMAGE CAUSED BY RUSSIAN SHELLING

We all strive for the fair punishment of the aggressor and just compensation for destroyed property. However, court proceedings are a meticulous process that requires strict compliance with procedures and the collection of a strong evidentiary base. This is where the specialists of the “DE-YURE” company provide assistance.

We support clients through the initial documentation of damage, evidence collection, organize expert examinations, and represent their interests in court. Just look at the volume of documents (750 pages, 3.750 kg!) prepared by our lawyer and military law specialist, Vladyslav Martynchuk, in a case concerning the recovery of damages caused by the shelling of a building by Russia. He organized the documentation of the client’s losses, prepared the statement of claim and evidence for the commercial court, and also prepared a separate copy of the claim with attachments and a translation into a foreign language for submission to the defendant. The latter step is necessary if the client seeks compensation through a foreign jurisdiction court based on a Ukrainian court decision.

Such cases usually take 3–4 months and most often end with a decision in favor of the injured party. “DE-YURE” has consistent court practice in this category of cases — contact us!

Автор: Vladyslav Martynchuk
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