The Hindu (Erode)

Ukraine’s new law lowers conscripti­on age to 25 in a bid to replenish troops

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Ukraine on Wednesday lowered the military conscripti­on age from 27 to 25 in an effort to replenish its depleted ranks after more than two years of war following Russia’s fullscale invasion.

The new mobilisati­on law came into force a day after Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed it. Ukraine’s parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, passed it last year.

It was not immediatel­y clear why Mr. Zelenskyy took so long to sign the measure into law. He made only a brief public comment about it at a news conference in Kyiv on Wednesday with Finnish President Alexander Stubb.

An audit requested by Ukraine’s recently appointed commander in chief, Oleksandr Syrskyi, found that a previous estimate that the country needed 5,00,000 recruits was wrong, Mr. Zelenskyy said. That is partly because troops serving in the rear can be sent to the front line, he said.

Mr. Zelenskyy said he was not ready to tell journalist­s how many new conscripts the Ukrainian Army will need.

Conscripti­on has been a sensitive matter in Ukraine for many months amid a growing shortage of infantry on top of a severe ammunition shortfall that has handed Russia the battlefiel­d initiative. Russia’s own problems with manpower and planning have so far prevented it from taking full advantage of its edge.

Russian conscripts

But the Russian military on Wednesday said it has experience­d a recent surge in enlistment­s, attributin­g it to public outrage over last month’s terror attack on a Moscow concert hall that killed more than 140 people. About 16,000 people have signed up in the last 10 days, Russia’s Defence Ministry said.

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Volodymyr Zelenskyy

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