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Ukraine’s divisive mobilization law comes into force as a new Russian push strains front-line troops

  • A divisive mobilization law in Ukraine took effect to boost troop numbers in response to Russia's new offensive threat towards Ukraine's second-largest city.
  • The law was modified from its original version to enhance conscript identification in the country.
  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed additional laws allowing prisoners to join the army and increasing fines for draft dodgers, while Russia's President Vladimir Putin emphasized the aim to establish a buffer zone rather than capture Kharkiv.
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The Ukrainian army needs more soldiers. For this reason, a new law on the mobilization of soldiers has come into force today.

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The Ukrainian army is missing soldiers. The Mobilization Act, which is intended to help, has now come into force. First, it should be better recorded who is fit for military service at all. But that alone could be difficult. By R. Barth. [more]]] >

·Hamburg, Germany
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Today, the Mobilization Law has come into force in Ukraine as Kiev, facing a new offensive by Russian forces, tries to increase the number of soldiers.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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TASS [🇷🇺-affiliated] broke the news in Moscow, Russian Federation on Friday, May 17, 2024.
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