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The Ministry of Defense is preparing a bill on demobilization: what is known

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A new bill that will determine the procedure and conditions for dismissal of military personnel from service, experts from the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine are preparing.

This was reported by URA-Inform with reference to Suspilne.

People's Deputy Solomiya Bobrovska, who is a member of the Defense Committee of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, said that the committee asked the Ministry of Defense to develop a bill to determine the conditions for the release of certain categories of military personnel during martial law.

In response, the department confirmed that it plans to complete work on the document by December 18, 2024, as previously planned. According to Bobrovska, the Ministry of Defense will most likely prepare the bill in such a way that the document will not have clearly defined terms of service.

“Because everything depends on the situation and the dynamics of military operations at the front, respectively, it is this factor that will force the position of the Ministry of Defense to change in one direction or another, because as of autumn, the Ministry of Defense and the General Staff did not see the possibility of forming the terms of service,” the people's deputy noted.

She emphasized that given the activity of military operations, the offensive of the Russian army and its strengthening on the territory of Ukraine, the terms of service were practically impossible to implement.

“In fact, the Ministry of Defense and the General Staff should have publicly communicated this, that this task is unlikely to be implemented, primarily due to the current combat situation,” — said a representative of the Defense Committee of the Verkhovna Rada.

At the same time, Chmut announced the scale of the necessary mobilization: “160 thousand is not enough.”

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