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The General Staff said how many men are deemed fit for service after re-examination

The General Staff told how many men are recognized as fit for service after re-examination November 29, 22:24 Share: VLK (Photo: Depositphotos.com) About 45% of men who were previously considered “limitedly fit for military service” received the status after re-examination suitability for service. The remaining 55% were deemed “unfit”. This was reported by Hromadske on Friday, November 29, with reference to a source in the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. According to the interlocutor, a large part”, — write on: ua.news

The General Staff said how many men are deemed fit for service after re-examination

November 29, 22:24

VLK (Photo: Depositphotos.com)

About 45% of men previously considered limited fit for military service”, after re-examination received the status of fitness for service. The remaining 55% were deemed “unfit”.

This was reported by Hromadske on Friday, November 29, with reference to a source in the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

According to the interlocutor, a large number of citizens have already passed re-commissioning, and their updated data have been entered into the Oberig database.

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On September 23, Ukraine officially stopped conscription into the army of people of limited fitness between the ages of 18 and 25. Conscription of such citizens is possible only with written consent.

On November 6, Oleksandr Bodin, the head of the military accounting department of the Rivne Territorial Center for Recruitment and Social Support, announced that by February 5, conscripts who had the status limited fit”, must re-pass the military medical commission.

Editor: Roksolana Ostapchuk

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