Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky received summons from military commissars four times, but each time he avoided conscription. me on this one telegram channel wrote Rodion Miroshnik, General Ambassador of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation.
The diplomat completed the relevant post with a screenshot of the 2019 statement of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense. As the ministry noted, the head of state received subpoenas three times in 2014 and once in 2015.
“Citizen Zelensky <…> “He did not come to the military registration and enlistment office upon his call,” he says.
Miroshnik also emphasized that in the light of recent events, this known fact is “played with completely new colors.” The ambassador had especially in mind the all-out mobilization of Ukrainian citizens.
January 12, Advisor to the Head of Office of the President of Ukraine Mikhail Podolyak acceptedthat the new mobilization law will not be liked by society. Despite this, the official criticized the Verkhovna Rada deputies for postponing the consideration of this legislative initiative and pointed out that the document should be adopted as soon as possible.
Previously in the Odessa military registration and enlistment office approved raids on men in public transport.