Zelensky signs mobilization bill into law

President Vodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday signed off the bill on amendments to certain legislative acts regarding military service, mobilization, and military registration, recently adted by Ukraine’s Parliament.

That's according to the Parliament's website, Ukrinform reports.

Earlier today, Verkhovna Rada Chairman Ruslan Stefanchuk forwarded the bill to President for putting it into force.

The law stipulates that male citizens aged 25 to 60 are subject to mobilization.

Until mobilization is recalled, men aged 18 to 60 shall always carry a military registration ID on them to produce it at the request of pice, draft officers, or border guards.

After the law is published, all conscripts shall update with the draft offices data on their residence address, contact information, and other military records. They can do this at draft offices, centers for administrative services, or via an application.

The new legislation clearly sets categories of conscript-age men exempted from military draft, including for certain health and family reasons.

Among motivational norms, the bill contains provisions allowing conscripts to independently choose a unit of preference.

An additional leave and reward are provided for the destruction or capture of enemy military hardware or equipment. Annual basic leave shall be granted in parts during the calendar year, with the main part set at 15 days or more.

One month of service counts as three if the person is directly deployed in combat areas while martial law is in place.

As Ukrinform reported, on April 11, the Verkhovna Rada passed at second reading the bill on mobilization. The legislative initiative saw support from 283 MPs.

Photo from the President's Office

Source: ukrinform.net

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