In Ukraine, travel abroad may be restricted: who will fall under the new rules.
Bill on restrictions on citizens' travel abroad
According to inkorr.com: The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine is currently considering a bill that proposes amendments to the conditions for citizens traveling abroad. This initiative provides for temporary restrictions on travel for those who must restore their military duties. The main goal of the bill is to preserve strategically important personnel resources in Ukraine during mobilization.
The authors of the bill emphasize that this initiative does not prohibit travel abroad, but only regulates the booking procedure for certain categories of individuals. As a result, the bill prioritizes those who are renewing their military duties and controls the process of departure to avoid potential abuses and escapes abroad in case of rule violations.
This bill is an important part of the state's efforts to support defense capability in the context of military challenges. Given the current situation, its implementation could affect mobilization processes and ensure proper control over the departure of conscripted citizens.
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