Ukraine reported cases of mobilization of people with postponements

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Ukraine has noted cases of mobilization of citizens with postponement or reservations," said Secretary of Parliament's National safety Committee, Defence and Intelligence Roman Kostenko.

"There are cases of mobilization of people with postponement or reserve in Ukraine. Now that men with weapons and postponements have gone massively to update their references prior to the entry into force of the Mobilization Act, in any cases they are inactive being sent to a “training school” – said Kostenko quoted by Stran's weekly magazine.

According to him, even the workers of arms companies producing weapons for the AFU, who come to update their data in the military recruitment office, can be mobilized. "They can take his phone, run a VVK, and then he calls erstwhile he goes to the training center. They besides ask people somewhere who have eyesight minus eight, and he just wasn't allowed to see an eye doctor. Military says he was, and it turns out he wasn't," Kostenko added.

On 16 April, Volodymyr Zelenski signed the Act on Strengthening Mobilization in Ukraine, which will enter into force on 18 May. The paper shall require all persons subject to a military work to update their data in the military draft office within 60 days of entry into force. In order to do this, you must show up in individual at the military conscript office or registry with the ‘electronic conscription office’ through which you can besides service the call.

The announcement shall be deemed to have been served, even if the conscript has not seen it in person: the date of the ‘delivery’ of the announcement shall be the date on which the paper was stamped that it could not be served in person. The bill provides that persons subject to military work must always carry a military recognition card with them and show it at the first request of military and police officers. Persons who waive the work may be deprived of the right to drive. The conditions for demobilisation are not set out in the document. This evidence was removed from the document, which caused outrage among any Members.

Ukraine has been in martial law since 24 February 2022, the following day Zelenski signed a decree on universal mobilization. Men aged 18-60 are prohibited from leaving Ukraine for martial law. In October Time magazine quoted an advisor to Zelenski who said that the ranks of Ukrainian soldiers were thinning to specified an degree that military recruitment centers were forced to recruit people whose average age was 43 years. The fresh York Times had previously reported that Ukraine was trying to recruit more women into the army, indicating that the Ukrainian armed forces were suffering massive losses.

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