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Zelensky signed a law on increasing the number of SBU staff

On July 28, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky signed a law that envisages an increase in the number of employees of the Security Service of Ukraine. Source: Card of Law No. 13353 Details: according to the law, the total number of SBU staff in peacetime increases from 27 to 37 thousand, and in a special period – from 31 to 41 thousand.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

On July 28, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky signed a law that envisages an increase in the number of employees of the Security Service of Ukraine.

Source: Card of Law No. 13353

Details: According to the law, the total number of SBU staff in peacetime increases from 27 to 37 thousand, and in a special period – from 31 to 41 thousand.

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Also, instead of the unit of combating terrorism and protection of participants in criminal proceedings, the unit of operational and combat activities-the Center for Special Operations “A” will operate. Its number will be 10,000 employees.

In addition, they added that the SBU servicemen during the conduct of anti -terrorist operations, the implementation of national security and defense measures, repeling and restraining armed aggression against Ukraine, as well as when performing tasks on participation in the defense of the state have the right to use and use weapons and combat equipment and units.

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311 People’s Deputies voted for “the adoption of this document in the second reading at a parliamentary meeting.

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