The voted law restores a deferment from conscription for military service during mobilization for a certain category of those liable for military service.
The Verkhovna Rada voted for a postponement from the mobilization for the brother Ukrainians who died at the front or disappeared. People’s Deputy Yaroslav Zheleznyak announced this on Wednesday, August 21.
Project No. 11391 was approved by a total of 310 representatives.
The law restores deferment from conscription for military service during mobilization for those liable for military service whose close relatives, including a full (full, half) brother or sister, are died or went missing while participating in combat during martial law.
The Ministry of Defense supported the bill. In the previous version of Art. 23 of the mobilization law noted that those liable for military service whose close relatives have died or disappeared are not subject to conscription for military service during mobilization.
Earlier, in a meeting on August 16, the Cabinet of Ministers made changes to the rules for granting deferment from mobilization. It was decided to diversify one of the categories entitling to a deferment.
Source: korrespondent
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