Who Qualifies for Exemption or Deferment from Ukraine’s July Mobilization?.
Martial Law and Mobilization in Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: In July, Ukraine will maintain its martial law and continue the general mobilization of military personnel. This policy applies to all men, but not everyone is subject to conscription. The country has established specific grounds for deferment or exemption from military service.
Who Is Not Subject to Mobilization?
- Men under the age of 25 who have not completed their mandatory military service.
- Men who have reached the age of 60.
- Individuals working in security or law enforcement agencies.
- People with any group of disability.
A Military Medical Commission (MMC) can declare a person unfit for service due to health conditions, based on a list of ailments outlined in the 'Schedule of Diseases.'
Medical criteria for unfitness are crucial because they determine whether a person can be drafted based on health. The MMC assesses citizens' health status, which can serve as grounds for exemption from military service.
Social grounds for deferment also play a significant role. Parents raising three or more children under the age of 18 are entitled to a deferment. Additionally, full-time or dual-education students pursuing their first higher education degree may also qualify for this right.
As for employees of state bodies and critically important enterprises, they can receive a reservation that ensures their exemption from conscription. This mechanism helps maintain the operation of structures vital to the country’s functioning during martial law.
The process of confirming the right to deferment involves submitting relevant documents and undergoing the necessary commissions, which determine eligibility for exemption from service. This helps systematize the procedure and ensure compliance with wartime legislation.
Thus, in July, Ukraine will continue its martial law and general mobilization, but with various grounds for deferment and exemption that protect the rights of certain categories of citizens.
The extension of martial law and general mobilization in Ukraine reflects the ongoing security situation in the country. At the same time, defining the categories of citizens entitled to deferment or exemption from conscription is an important step toward ensuring social justice and maintaining stability in society. This model not only preserves critical resources for the nation but also considers the interests of citizens during a challenging period.
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