Ukraine's Military Registration: Who May Be Re-Enlisted During Martial Law.
Military Registration in Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: In Ukraine, military registration applies to men aged 17 to 60 and is of heightened importance under martial law. During a state of war, some citizens who were previously removed from the military register in peacetime may be re-enlisted. This is because an individual's status regarding military service can change based on the national situation. The ongoing full-scale invasion has made this system a critical component of national defense.
Order from Ukraine's Ministry of Defense
Order No. 342 from Ukraine's Ministry of Defense did not remove men from the register entirely. It only de-listed those deemed unfit for service in peacetime or with limited fitness during wartime. This distinction is crucial, as during a special period, even those previously removed can be reassigned a new status, making them subject to mobilization.
As of now, you are considered liable for military service and are subject to mobilization if you do not have a formally granted deferral.
- Yuriy Aivazian
With modern technology, citizens can use applications to access information about their military registration status. Specifically, the 'Reserve+' and 'e-VOD in Action' apps help streamline the process of interaction between those liable for service and military recruitment centers. It is vital to remember that every citizen subject to military registration must understand their responsibility:
You are liable for military service.
- Andriy Karpenko
Therefore, military registration remains a pressing issue in Ukraine that requires citizens' attention. Changes in status can affect one's duties to the state, as well as the ability to use modern technology to obtain necessary information. During wartime, it is essential for citizens to be informed of their rights, obligations, and potential changes to their military status, as this can have serious consequences for their role in the country's defense.
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