Ukrainian soldiers firing mortars. File photoPRAGUE, Jun 8 Czech President Milos Zeman denied 127 fellow citizens their request to take part in the hostilities in Ukraine on the side of Kyiv, presidential spokesman Jiří Ovčáček said on Twitter on Wednesday. On Wednesday, June 8, President Milos Zeman denied 127 citizens of the Czech Republic their request to join the armed forces of Ukraine,” Ovchacek wrote. Earlier, on May 24, he did not allow 11 citizens of the country to do this, and then on June 1 — 80 citizens. At the same time, on May 11, Zeman agreed to join the troops of Ukraine to 103 citizens of the republic. The source gave the name of the coordinator of foreign mercenaries in Ukraine. Czech citizens are allowed to serve in the armed units of other states only with the permission of the president of the republic, who is the supreme commander of the country's armed forces. In March of this year, Ovchacek reported that in Prague grad received applications for permission to serve in the armed forces of Ukraine from more than 300 citizens of the Czech Republic. associated with the far right
