The Verkhovna Rada deputy Lesia Vasylenko stated that the medical military commission received an instruction to declare everyone fit to serve
In Ukraine, the military enlistment offices began to issue summonses en masse to men of all ages
People's Deputy Lesia Vasylenko stated on her Facebook page that the military medical commission received instructions to declare everyone fit to serve.
According to her, the deputy head of the Ministry of Defense, Anna Malyar, confirmed this information and assured that the instructions will be canceled.
Vasilenko also noted that the Ministry of Defense and the General Staff do not track how many summonses were issued to persons with disabilities and how many of them were mobilized.
Earlier, the Ministry of Defense announced a new wave of mobilization in Ukraine
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine announced a new wave of mobilization in the country. The corresponding order was signed by the Minister of Defense of Ukraine Oleksii Reznikov.
The new wave of mobilization will begin on August 1 and will last for 90 days.
During this time, all men aged 18 to 60 who are fit for military service will be subject to conscription.
The Ministry of Defense noted that the new wave of mobilization is necessary to replenish the strength of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which are fighting against the Russian invaders.
The military registration and enlistment offices began to issue summonses to men of all ages
After the announcement of a new wave of mobilization, the military registration and enlistment offices began to issue summonses to men of all ages.
However, many summonses are issued to persons with disabilities and persons who are not fit for military service.
In this regard, the Ministry of Defense announced that the instructions to issue summonses to everyone will be canceled.
The Ministry of Defense and the General Staff do not track how many summonses were issued to persons with disabilities and how many of them were mobilized
The Ministry of Defense and the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine do not track how many summonses were issued to persons with disabilities and how many of them were mobilized.
This was stated by the deputy head of the Ministry of Defense Anna Malyar during a briefing.
Malyar noted that such statistics are not kept, as the military registration and enlistment offices do not have access to data on the health status of citizens.