Rada extends martial law and general mobilisation for another 90 days

8 May 2024 15:02

The Verkhovna Rada has extended martial law in Ukraine until 11 August 2024. This was reported by MP Yaroslav Zheleznyak, "Komersant Ukrainian"

“The Parliament approved the Presidential Decree (#11234) on the extension of martial law. There were 339 votes in favour. From 14 May 2024 for 90 days. Accordingly, until 11 August 2024,” he wrote in his telegram channel.

In a separate vote, the Verkhovna Rada extended the mobilisation.

“The Parliament also approved the Presidential Decree (#11235) on the extension of mobilisation. There were 336 votes in favour. The terms are the same: 14 May 2024 for 90 days. Accordingly, until 11 August 2024,” he said.

Zheleznyak noted that the Verkhovna Rada extended martial law and mobilisation in Ukraine for the 11th time since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022.

It should be noted that the new law onmobilisation will come into force on 18 May.

The only exceptions are the twelfth and thirteenth paragraphs of subparagraph 2 of paragraph 8 of Section I of this law, which come into force eight months after the day following the day of publication.

It should be added that within 60 days after the law comes into force, all conscripts, persons liable for military service and reservists must update their military registration data – at the military registration and enlistment office, the ASC or through an electronic cabinet.

What does the law on mobilisation provide for?

The main provisions of the document are as follows:

  • The provision on the right to demobilisation of people with disabilities remains.
  • Demobilisation in connection with the release from captivity (if servicemen do not express a desire to continue military service).
  • Those found to be partially fit will be obliged to re-evaluate within 12 months.
  • Servicemen and women who sign their first contract are entitled to compensation of 50 per cent of the down payment on a mortgage-backed loan.
  • Those who received a 2-3 disability group after 24 February 2022 (except for military personnel) are subject to a second medical examination to determine their fitness for service.
  • During mobilisation, men are required to carry a military registration document and present it at the request of a representative of the CCC or a police officer. The process of document verification can be recorded on camera or phone.
  • In the border area and at border crossing points, a border guard may require you to present your military registration document.
  • Restrictions on driving vehicles for men of the appropriate age at the request of the MCC.
  • Citizens who are registered with the military may voluntarily register an electronic account of a conscript, person liable for military service or a reservist.
  • Military personnel are entitled to compensation of 50% of the down payment on a mortgage when entering into their first contract.
  • Persons liable for military service aged 18 to 60 will be able to obtain documents at foreign diplomatic missions of Ukraine only if they have military registration documents .
  • Persons liable for military service will also be able to obtain a passport and a foreign passport if they have their military registrationdocuments with them.
  • All servicemen are to be paid a monthly remuneration of UAH 10,000.
  • Those who evade mobilisation will be punished by a temporary restriction on driving vehicles, based on a court decision.
  • Instead of conscription, it is planned to introduce basic military service for citizens aged 18 to 25. They will be able to choose the period of service until they reach the age of 24.
  • There are no plans for compulsory mobilisation of women. They are subject to military registration if they are fit for military service for health and age reasons and have received medical or pharmaceutical education. Women who are registered for military service may be called up for military service during martial law on a voluntary basis.
  • uAH 70 thousand in monthly payments to those who participate in combat operations “from scratch”.
Остафійчук Ярослав
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