
Ukraine Cracks Down on Draft Dodging: New Mobilization Laws Explained
Ukraine Tightens Mobilization Laws: Fewer Loopholes for Conscription Recent changes to Ukrainian legislation have significantly impacted the country's mobilization efforts. New laws have narrowed the definition of "limited fitness," reducing the number of exemptions previously granted to individuals deemed unfit for military service. This move aims to address concerns about loopholes exploited to avoid conscription. According to a recent video by lawyer and legal expert, [Author's Name], "99% of those previously deemed limited fitness are now considered fit for service." This statement highlights the substantial change in the criteria used to assess military eligibility. The video also touches upon the reduction of "white tickets," a term referring to exemptions from conscription. These changes are expected to increase the number of individuals available for military service. [Author's Name] further explains that the changes are due to legislative amendments, not due to any alleged purchase of exemptions. The changes reflect the Ukrainian government's commitment to bolstering its defense capabilities. While the new laws may impact individuals previously granted exemptions, they aim to ensure a more equitable and effective mobilization process.