Mobilization in Ukraine: can a person be called up without his consent

10 August 2022, 12:10 | Ukraine 
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To date, martial law has been introduced in Ukraine and general mobilization continues due to the military invasion of Russia. It takes place in several stages, each of which provides for the mobilization of certain categories of citizens.

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Riyako \u0026 Partners lawyer Ekaterina Anishchenko said that a person’s unwillingness to participate in hostilities cannot in any way affect mobilization, writes Channel 24.

“In this case, the concept of the “duty” of each citizen to contribute to the preservation of the territorial integrity of the state is of exceptional importance,” she noted..

However, those mobilized who have not completed military service and do not have sufficient experience are not immediately sent to the front line - this is illegal.

According to article 29 of the law " Due to active hostilities, the duration of training is from 7 to 20 days.

President of the First International Development Fund of Ukraine Mykola Volkovsky and President of the International Association of Students of Political Science in Ukraine Artem Oleinik noted that although they can forcibly mobilize a person, they are unlikely to be sent to the front line. As an example, curfew violators are given who are served subpoenas.

“As a rule, these are people without experience, and without the usual military service.. Sending them to the front, where these people are likely to be seriously injured or killed, means creating a big problem for the command staff, ”they noted..

What is general mobilization, who is called up in the first place, and also where they can hand over the agenda, read the article "

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