Ukraine weighs limiting draft exemptions to defense sector workers, introducing fixed service terms, and targeting recruitment by age and skills, journalist Yuliia Zabelina reports.
Ukraine is considering changes to its mobilization policy, including limiting draft exemptions to defense sector workers and introducing fixed service terms, as well as shifting toward targeted recruitment based on age and specific skills.
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Ukraine is considering changes to its mobilization policy, including limiting draft exemptions to defense sector workers and introducing fixed service terms, as well as shifting toward targeted recruitment based on age and specific skills.
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