From June 22, only those who are in the military reserve will be able to get a job as a security guard and those who are not subject to conscription into the army. All data must be on a military ID.
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But those who are subject to general mobilization in the Armed Forces of Ukraine can no longer work as security guards. This is stated in the resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine dated April 18, which entered into force today.
Meanwhile, the authorities denied the scandal in the Ivano-Frankivsk region about the alleged ban on hospitalization without the permission of the military registration and enlistment offices.
Indeed, this issue was considered at the Regional Defense Council earlier. However, the Defense Council did not decide on a ban on hospitalization. It was only instructed to work out and prepare its decision of the health department on the ban or not.
So far, there are no bans on hospitalization,” explained Vitaly Ilchishin, deputy chairman of the OVA.
Source: Racurs

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