By the end of the year, with the participation of the Ministry of Defense and the General Staff, it is planned to develop a comprehensive document that should answer many questions.
The Verkhovna Rada is working on a comprehensive bill on the issues of military mobilization and demobilization. The leader of the Servant of the People group, David Arahamia, announced this on Wednesday, November 22, in a telethon.
“Recently there is a lot of information on the improvement of the procedure of mobilization and demobilization. In one place it is just one person’s ideas, without consultation with the military. In one place – notes from discussions that continue to take place in the Committee on National Security. To stop this barrage. , I am forced to lift the veil a little bit on what we are discussing in the Committee,” he said.
Arahamia indicated that the bill would answer the following questions:
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what to do with people who have been fighting for two years without rotation
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why can’t people with disabilities in groups 1 and 2 be demobilized
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can captured soldiers be demobilized?
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what to do with military personnel with cancer
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what should be the age of conscription
Arahamia noted that by the end of the year, with the participation of the Ministry of Defense and the General Staff, it is planned to develop a comprehensive document that should answer all these questions.
In the Khmelnitsky region, employees of the territorial recruitment and social support center tried to forcefully take a man from the hospital to the military registration and enlistment office.
We remind you that earlier in Ternopil they started an inspection and investigation into the beating of two conscripts at the Territorial Center for Recruitment and Social Support.
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