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Date: December 24, 2023 Time: 02:01:12

“They left the borders of Ukraine and brought the promised humanitarian aid. But then they decided to leave a second time and not return to Ukraine,” he said.

Prokudin added that they plan to bring offenders to justice.

Recall that general mobilization was introduced in Ukraine on February 24, 2022. Later, President Vladimir Zelensky signed laws that extended it until February 14, 2024. According to the document, men between the ages of 27 and 60 are subject to mobilization, while for those over 18 years of age there is a restriction on leaving the country.

The Verkhovna Rada, in turn, plans to allow the mobilization and service in the Armed Forces of Ukraine of persons who were previously entitled to a deferral.

By NAIS

THE NAIS IS OFFICIAL EDITOR ON NAIS NEWS

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