Ukraine's parliament passes controversial law to boost conscripts, fill army ranks
- Ukraine's parliament passed a law on conscription after months of delay and numerous amendments, affecting the rotation of combat troops.
- Nighttime attacks in Kharkiv and Mykolaiv left several dead and injured, while Russia targeted energy infrastructure, leaving thousands without power.
- The law expands authorities' powers for recruitment notices, with the Defence Ministry directed to draft a separate bill for demobilization in the future.
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Ukraine’s parliament passes a controversial law to boost much-needed conscripts as war drags on
KYIV, Ukraine — Ukraine's parliament passed a controversial law Thursday that will govern how the country recruits new soldiers to replenish depleted forces who are increasingly struggling to fend off Russian troops.
Ukraine's parliament passes a controversial law to boost much-needed conscripts as war drags on
Ukraine's parliament passed a controversial law Thursday that will govern how the country recruits new soldiers to replenish depleted forces who are increasingly struggling to fend off Russian troops.
Ukraine's parliament passes a controversial law to boost much-needed conscripts as war drags on
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukraine’s parliament passed a controversial law Thursday that will govern how the country recruits new soldiers to replenish depleted forces who are increasingly struggling to fend off Russian troops .
In Ukraine, exhausted soldiers who have been on the front lines since the start of the invasion have no opportunity to recover, while many thousands of Ukrainian men continue to avoid military service. A new law, which has now been passed by the Ukrainian Parliament, is intended to remedy the situation.
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