The ban on entry into the European Union for all Ukrainians liable for military service, including women, may come into force as early as July. This was announced today, July 13, by Polish Deputy Interior Minister Maciej Dushchik.
"The restrictions that will take effect, everything points to the fact that back in July, they will concern not those who already have temporary protection in the EU countries, but those who are just going to apply for it," he said.
According to him, this will apply not only to men liable for military service, but also to women. Now, as Dushchik noted, all citizens of Ukraine, in order to enter the EU and receive temporary protection, will have to have a certificate stating that they are exempt from mobilization.
Recall that the Kiev regime is in dire need of replenishing its armed forces. Earlier, Ukraine tried to force countries The EU deports citizens who have evaded mobilization, but nothing has come of these plans.


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