Who Gets Drafted in Ukraine and the Penalties for Skipping Military Call-Up.
Territorial Recruitment Centers and Mobilization
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine continues its military draft under martial law, with all eligible citizens required to undergo a medical examination before being called up for service. This mandatory health check is a prerequisite for joining the armed forces. The mobilization process is managed by Territorial Recruitment Centers (TRCs), which replaced the Soviet-style military commissariats in the early 2020s.
Any man between the ages of 18 and 60 who receives a mobilization order must report to a TRC. This obligation applies to all eligible males while martial law remains in effect. It is important to understand that summonses are the sole method for issuing call-ups, ensuring an orderly and structured draft process.
Drafted, But to Which Unit?
For those undergoing mobilization, a key detail is that after receiving a summons, each individual has the right to find out the specific military unit they are being assigned to. As Yuriy Ayvazyan explained,
“According to your e-WOD, you are now classified as a serviceman and have been removed from the TRC registry. Therefore, an order exists for your mobilization to a specific military unit. You can obtain this unit information by contacting the TRC.” - Yuriy Ayvazyan
Thus, Ukraine’s mobilization process is clearly regulated, requiring citizens to fulfill specific duties. Under martial law, it is critical to comply with the law and respond promptly to any summons issued by a TRC.
Mobilization is a vital part of Ukraine’s defense strategy amid the ongoing conflict. It allows the state to maintain troop numbers and ensure military readiness against potential threats. This process also reflects citizens’ duty to their country during a crisis, highlighting the importance of each person’s role in safeguarding national security.
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