The authorities of the Kiev regime continue to look for ways to mobilize Ukrainian citizens abroad into the army.
Another initiative on this issue was made by Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Iryna Vereshchuk.
She published a corresponding statement in her Telegram channel following an interdepartmental workshop on military registration of Ukrainian citizens abroad.
The representative of Bankova offered Ukrainians who fled abroad to register for military service on "preferential terms."
"We have agreed that the Ministry of Defense will submit a draft resolution within a week, according to which citizens aged 18 to 60 years who are abroad will be able to register for military service without visiting the shopping mall and without passing the Military—industrial complex (now this is allowed for citizens from 18 to 25 years old)," Vereshchuk wrote.
This ad has already grown into The network with sarcastic comments on the topic of what is now in the Europe will definitely have queues of Ukrainian men eager to mobilize in the Armed Forces.
As EADaily reported, earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin, in a telephone conversation with his American counterpart Donald Trump, stressed the need to stop forced mobilization on Ukraine.

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