Zelensky expanded martial law and mobilization in Ukraine 10:46

Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky signed laws extending martial law and mobilization in the country until February 7, 2025. Verkhovna Rada deputy Yaroslav Zheleznyak reported this on his Telegram channel.

“Zelensky signed laws extending martial law and general mobilization for 90 days. From November 10, 2024 to February 7, 2025,” the MP wrote.

According to Zheleznyak, the martial law law was signed for the 13th time.

Verkhovna Rada before the President signs the relevant laws supported Extension of martial law and mobilization for 90 days.

May 18, 2024 entered The law on tightening mobilization in Ukraine came into force. According to the innovations, people included in the register of persons responsible for military service will lose the right to travel abroad, use their funds, drive a car, conduct real estate transactions and issue documents such as passports and foreign passports.

Martial law and general mobilization were first implemented in Ukraine in February 2022 and have been extended several times.

Previously in Ukraine named condition for the “success” of expanding mobilization.

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Source: Gazeta

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