Mobilization in Ukraine will last until February 2026: who is subject to conscription.
According to inkorr.com: In November 2025, mobilization continues in Ukraine based on the adopted regulations. The Verkhovna Rada decided to extend martial law until February 3, 2026, indicating that mobilization measures will continue until this date, as reported by UNIAN.
First of all, two main categories of conscripts are subject to mobilization: men aged 25-60 without military experience - the largest category of draftees, provided they are fit for health reasons and do not have deferments or reservations. Additionally, men aged 18-60 with military experience, as well as those who were previously exempted from service for health reasons but later deemed fit after a repeated military-medical commission, are also subject to conscription.
The mobilization of Ukrainian citizens continues due to the complex security situation in the country. The continuation of martial law is a necessary step to strengthen the country's defense capabilities during these difficult times.
The continuation of mobilization and martial law confirms that security challenges remain relevant for the country. The Ukrainian authorities emphasize the need to ensure defense and prepare for potential threats, which may indicate the protracted nature of military operations in the region. Citizens are urged to be ready for any challenges that may arise in the future.
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