Despite the travel ban for Ukrainian deputies, except for official duties, medical treatment, or due to the death of close relatives, some representatives of the Lviv Regional Council find ways to visit other countries along with their families.

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Often, the reason for their trips sounds quite significant: participation in conferences, humanitarian missions, educational events, or negotiations. However, the documentary reports that deputies submit upon their return raise many questions. In some cases, the reports consist of just a few lines without details about meetings or results achieved.

Particular attention is drawn to trips during which deputies bring their wives, children, or even their entire families. For instance, deputy Zakhar Milyanik traveled abroad twice with his family. In July, he was in Slovakia at the invitation of the organization "Plast," accompanied by his wife and son, and in August, he was in Germany. The reports from both trips are very concise, and the inviting organizations do not confirm the meetings took place.

Another deputy, Vsevolod Bilas from "European Solidarity," traveled to Estonia in June and September for negotiations with a humanitarian organization. Each time, he was accompanied by his wife, and during the second trip, his daughter also joined. Meanwhile, the deputy's wife's social media was filled with photos from their vacation in Greece.

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Roman Dmitryshyn ("Voice") stated that he was on an official trip to Poland for 7 days. However, he admitted that he was not there the entire time and was accompanied by his wife.

Roksolana Voronovska ("Voice") was on a two-week business trip to Poland with her husband and three children. It is known that she has traveled abroad five times since the beginning of the war.

The majority of deputies suspected of abuses have been unable to provide clear reports on the work they conducted abroad. Some of them have already been approached by the Security Service of Ukraine with relevant inquiries. Despite the publicity and public outrage, no punishment has been applied so far.