The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine is considering sending citizens a summons to collection points by email.
In Ukraine, the possibility of informing men about the need to report to the military registration and recruitment office through electronic notifications is being considered. This is related to the likely major expansion of military mobilization by the Ukrainian authorities.
Citizens summoned
Speaking to German media, Defense Minister Rustem Umerov said that all Ukrainian citizens of military age who are currently abroad will receive a message telling them to appear at conscription points. “We want justice for everyone because it concerns our own country. We will send them invitations,” Umerov said, “Rzeczpospolita quoted the politician.”
On Tuesday, the President of Ukraine announced the request of the Ukrainian Military Command to recruit another 450-500 thousand recruits.
Tallinn ready to reach an agreement with Kiev
It is not known how the authorities of the countries where Ukrainians live will react. Estonian Interior Minister Lauri Läänemets said Estonia is ready to assist Ukrainian authorities in the military mobilization of Ukrainian citizens, if necessary. The minister said that there are about 7,500 Ukrainian citizens of military age living in Estonia. He noted that many of them are not subject to military service.
The politician said that in accordance with international law, Ukraine cannot register Ukrainians living in Estonia for military service, as this requires the signing of an agreement between the two countries. Therefore, Tallinn plans to officially inform the Ukrainian authorities that if they want to recruit Ukrainian citizens into the army, Tallinn is ready to conclude such an agreement with Kiev.
According to the head of the Border and Migration Policy Department of the Estonian Ministry of Internal Affairs, Ukraine has not yet asked the Estonian government for help in implementing plans to mobilize the Ukrainian armed forces.
Source: Do Rzeczy
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