A new law to improve mobilization will allow convicts, police officers and rescue workers to be removed from the military register.
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The state will see real mobilization potential, Fyodor Venislavsky, a member of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence, said in an interview with Channel 24.
According to him, now police officers and representatives of other components of the security and defense sector who are not part of the Armed Forces of Ukraine are on special internal records.
Now everyone will be registered with the military and will, accordingly, have the right to a deferment from conscription, or to reservation. This is a conceptual thing so that we understand who the state can count on in the conditions of such a large-scale war,” the deputy said in a commentary to Channel 24.
Rakurs previously wrote that the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Defense completed its consideration of all 4,269 amendments to the mobilization bill. A trial is expected in parliament in two weeks.
Source: Racurs

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