Due to the military invasion of the Russian Federation in Ukraine, general mobilization and martial law continue. The ban on the travel abroad of men liable for military service, most likely, will not be lifted in the near future. This was stated by a member of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence Fyodor Venislavsky during a briefing.
Will men be allowed to travel outside Ukraine?.
Venislavsky stressed that today in Ukraine there is no urgent need for additional mobilization of men, but at any moment there may be a need to mobilize specific categories of people.
“Including those who have not completed military service, but have specialties that are urgently needed by our Armed Forces or the security sector as a whole,” he said..
According to Venislavsky, the issue of easing the ban has not yet been resolved, but the Rada has an initiative to increase responsibility for the departure of men liable for military service abroad.
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Until this issue is resolved.
Whether it will be resolved in the near future - I have no such confidence, given the discursiveness, sensitivity and sharpness,"
It is reported that during martial law, men liable for military service between the ages of 18 and 60 are prohibited from leaving the country, with some exceptions..
Recall that even during martial law, some categories of people can go abroad. The Ukrainian Bar Association explained to ZN readers. UA basic rules when crossing the state border: who is banned, and who still has the right to leave the country even under the condition of general mobilization.