In Ukraine, mobilization continues, which has been extended until February 7, 2025. At the same time, there are categories of citizens who are exempt from conscription or have the right to deferment.
According to Ukrainian legislation, citizens who have a deferment from mobilization or are unfit for service due to health reasons are not subject to conscription. Reports 24 Kanal.
As a general rule, they are not subject to conscription, except for those who have completed military training or have served in the army voluntarily. For those unfit for service in this age group, additional circumstances, such as medical restrictions, are required.
Men who have reached the maximum age for reserve service – 60 years – are not subject to mobilization. This is due to the fact that upon reaching this age, an individual is no longer considered physically capable of fulfilling military duties.
Employees of enterprises, institutions, and organizations deemed critically important for the state may receive deferment. These include:
Additionally, government officials are exempt from mobilization:
Such employees may be reserved at their place of work and receive a reservation during the mobilization period.
Men have the right to deferment from mobilization based on the following grounds:
Persons recognized as unfit for service due to health reasons or who have disabilities are not subject to mobilization. This is confirmed by relevant medical statements.
It should be noted that, under the mobilization law, individuals with any disability group are not conscripted.
Full-time students, teachers of higher or vocational education institutions, and researchers are entitled to deferment during their studies or research activities. Deferment is granted based on relevant supporting documents that verify their status.
Earlier, "Telegraf" reported whether "limited fit" men who do not pass the military medical commission in February will be reserved. Violators may have a status of "wanted."