The Korea Times

Ukrainian president signs law to boost conscripti­on

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— Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a controvers­ial law Tuesday, days after it was passed by parliament, potentiall­y helping Kyiv to boost conscripti­on to replenish depleted forces to fend off Russia’s continued aggression.

The mobilizati­on law, published on Ukraine’s Parliament­ary website, is expected to take effect in a month and make it easier to identify every draft-eligible man in the country. Many have dodged conscripti­on by avoiding contact with authoritie­s.

The law also provides soldiers with incentives, such as cash bonuses or money toward buying a house or car, which according to analysts Ukraine can’t afford.

Ukraine has been struggling to fend off the Russian advance.

Since the full-scale invasion began in Feb. 2022, Russia has captured nearly a quarter of Ukraine, which is outnumbere­d, outgunned and in desperate need of more troops and ammunition, as doubt increases about Western military aid.

The signed law was watered down from its original draft. It didn’t include a provision that would rotate out troops who had served 36 months of combat. Authoritie­s said a separate bill on demobiliza­tion and rotation would be prepared in the coming months. But the delay caused public outrage among Ukrainians whose relatives have been fighting without breaks for two years.

Exhausted soldiers have no means of taking a break from frontline work because of the current scale and intensity of the war.

Ukraine already suffers from a lack of trained soldiers capable of fighting, and demobilizi­ng soldiers on the front lines now would deprive its forces of the most capable fighters.

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