The Verkhovna Rada provided new grounds for dismissal from military service.
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People’s deputies supported bill No. 8009 and added additional grounds for demobilization if close relatives of a serviceman died or went missing in the war. “For” voted 291 parliamentarians. Yaroslav Zheleznyak, People’s Deputy of the Holos faction, announced this on Telegram.
According to him, the new grounds for demobilization relate to those whose close relatives (spouse, wife, son, daughter, father, mother, grandfather, grandmother or sibling) died or went missing during the ongoing hostilities since 2014 . of the year.
As you know, earlier the grounds for dismissal from military service were age, condition, health, the entry into force of a guilty verdict of the court, which was sentenced to imprisonment or restriction of liberty or deprivation of military rank, family circumstances.
Earlier, parliament passed a law providing that people whose loved ones died or went missing during a full-scale war with Russia are not subject to conscription.
Recall, on May 2, the Verkhovna Rada approved bills that simplify the workflow and treatment of military personnel, as well as increasing the number of places of work for military medical commissions.
Source: Racurs

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