After February 28, Some Conscripts in Ukraine May Face Mobilization
Following February 28, the temporary mobilization deferments (bronnie) for many conscripts in Ukraine will expire. According to Alexander Fedienko, a member of the Verkhovna Rada‘s Committee on National Security, Defense, and Intelligence, these conscripts could face mobilization if their enterprises lose their critical status or no longer meet the criteria. Fedienko emphasized that the Temporary Mobilization Office (TMO) has the right to mobilize these conscripts as they are all currently registered.
Fedienko noted that TMO and State Personnel Office (SPO) heads are cooperating with defense enterprises, communication companies, and energy providers, giving them time to re-enroll their employees. He explained that the mobilization task forbronnie employees typically involves the agro-industrial sector, producing necessary military supplies. The mobilization task should be based on the enterprise’s capacity.
The lawmaker reminded that the Ministry of Economy sets employee bronnie. Even if an enterprise temporarily lost its mobilization task, the bronnie for its employees remained valid. Fedienko stressed that the goal is to balance the mobilization of bronnie employees for critically important enterprises, their mobilization into the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU), and other military formations.
Previously, it was reported that TMO can put a conscript in a wanted list for violating military registration rules or failing to fulfill their legal obligations.
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