The Ukrainian government indirectly revised military law by relaxing the regulations in crossing the border for Ukrainians aged 18-22, allowing them to leave the country for the first time since the start of the Russian invasion. Volodimir Zelenski stressed that the change was decided jointly with the military administration, as the decision was issued at a time when Ukraine is running out of soldiers, with the average age of Ukrainian scandals being 40 years. Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko made it clear that the new law also covers those Ukrainians who left after the Russian invasion and were then minors, but now adults, but also those who left adults with extraordinary permission, with the excuse that they would not stay. “We want the Ukrainians to maintain their ties with Ukraine as much as possible,” Svyrydenko wrote on social media. According to the Financial Times, the new legislation was established to not […]
Source: News Beast

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