One of Germany's regions refused to issue documents to men from Ukraine.
Ukrainian draft-age men from Bavaria will not be issued documents for travel abroad. This was reported by DW, referring to the response of the Bavarian Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs to a query from the parliamentary faction of the right-populist party "Alternative for Germany".
According to the Ministry representatives, Ukrainians will be able to go to Ukraine to obtain a passport and undergo military service. They will not have the possibility to receive German certificates that replace documents for travel abroad.
About 20 thousand Ukrainian draft-age men live in Bavaria. It is noted that the return of these men to Ukraine and their participation in the defense against Russian aggression is in Ukraine's interest.
Recall that Germany is conducting a large-scale tax reduction to attract more foreign skilled specialists to the country. The government plans partial tax exemption for newly arrived foreign workers during the first three years of work in the country.
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