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Ukraine accepts prisoners for military service

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May 8, 2024

Due to a shortage of soldiers, Ukraine has decided to allow prisoners to participate in voluntary military service. This decision was made by the parliament in Kiev on Wednesday, as reported by Ukrainian media outlets. However, certain restrictions apply, as serious criminals such as murderers, rapists, drug dealers, and those convicted of corruption or crimes against national security are not eligible to participate.

During the early stages of the conflict with Ukraine, Russia mobilized thousands of prisoners and released them from their sentences, including individuals convicted of violent crimes. This led to instances of released prisoners committing additional violent acts after joining the military.

Under the new law in Ukraine, prisoners can join the army as volunteers if their remaining sentence is less than three years. They will serve in separate units under guard, according to MP Olena Schuljak. Military service will not end when their sentence concludes, but rather at the end of their contract or during a general demobilization.

Ukraine has introduced several laws to address the lack of soldiers on the front lines. These include lowering the conscription age and improving the registration process for men who are liable for military service. The goal is to strengthen the country’s military capabilities and support its defense efforts.

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