Ukraine’s Defense Ministry Sets Out New Rules for Troops Returning After Going AWOL: Deadlines and Conditions Revealed.
Step-by-Step Guide to Rejoining Military Service
According to Novyny.live: On June 21, Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense released a formal procedure for soldiers classified as having abandoned their units (AWOL) to return to duty. Under the updated regulations, these service members can resume their roles in the Armed Forces of Ukraine through several pathways. This move comes amid ongoing efforts to strengthen military ranks during the protracted conflict with Russia.
Phases of Reinstatement
The return process consists of multiple stages:
- After a soldier submits a formal request, the command has up to seven days to process it.
- Document review will take no longer than one week.
- The service member who filed the request will receive five days to report to the designated military unit.
- Over the following seven days, the provided information will be verified.
Troops wishing to come back can also contact the Ground Forces Recruitment Center. Additionally, a special assignment order issued to the soldier remains valid for five days. This streamlined approach aims to simplify the return process for those who went AWOL, giving them a clear chance to resume their military duties.
This new reinstatement procedure could significantly impact the stability and headcount of Ukraine’s Armed Forces, especially amid the ongoing war.
It offers a structured and transparent route for soldiers who left their units for various reasons, potentially boosting morale across the army and enhancing the readiness of military formations.
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