November 30, 2024
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Six thousand soldiers returned to service after voluntarily leaving their units – mass media

Six thousand soldiers returned to service after voluntarily leaving their units – ZMI Over the past month, 6,000 servicemen voluntarily returned to their units after voluntarily leaving. The Voluntary Return Act, signed by the president, allows the restoration of service and all social guarantees.”, — write on: unn.ua

Six thousand soldiers have returned to service after voluntarily leaving the unit over the past month. This is reported by Suspilne with reference to a source in the General Staff, reports UNN.

On November 28, the President of Ukraine signed the law on voluntary return to service for those servicemen who voluntarily left the military unit or deserted for the first time.

Currently, it is known about the return of 6 thousand soldiers.

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DBR communications adviser Tetyana Sapyan said that now the military has the opportunity to return to the military unit. That is, in fact, you can return in a month. After that, the commander of that military unit has 72 hours when he renews the contract or renews the service. Next, the commander is obliged to write a letter in simple words and inform the pre-trial investigation body or the military law enforcement service that the serviceman has returned to defend the borders of Ukraine.

Cash payments, food payments, benefits and social guarantees for the military will also be restored.

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