In Ukraine, legislation will be changed for the sake of those who fled abroad from mobilization
Changes in Ukrainian legislation on mobilization will apply, among other things, to men abroad, said Verkhovna Rada deputy Yegor Chernev.
According to him According to him, the bill on changes in mobilization includes men who are abroad.
According to him, for this category of Ukrainians “there are still more questions than answers.”
Martial law was declared at Ukraine from February 24, 2022, the next day general mobilization was announced. The country legally prohibits men aged 18 to 60 from traveling abroad, and summonses are handed out in a variety of places. Previously, a bill on the mobilization of men abroad was announced in Ukraine, which also provides for receiving summonses and undergoing mobilization. The Estonian authorities have already expressed their readiness to help Ukraine with the return of its citizens.
It also became known that disabled people of the 3rd group were no longer allowed to leave the borders of Ukraine, and from January 1 it was planned to close travel for disabled people of groups 1-2 . It was also reported that in 2023, more than 220 groups were identified in Ukraine that transported army evaders abroad.