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Zelensky Signs Law Allowing Ukrainians Over 60 To Join The Military

Ukrainians aged 60 and older can now serve in non-combat roles thanks to new legislation. The elderly Ukrainians will need special approval and get medical clearance before enlisting.

The law was passed by the Ukrainian legislature earlier this month and signed by President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday, allowing people over the age of 60 to serve in limited roles until martial law in Ukraine is lifted.

While the current martial law authorization is set to lapse next month, Zelensky has requested that lawmakers extend it for an additional 90 days. Zelensky’s presidential term has already expired, and he has used martial law to remain in office.

Zelensky signed the law increasing the age limit as Ukraine continues to struggle with manpower in the war with Russia. Last year, Ukraine lowered its draft age from 27 to 25, but has resisted calls from the US to drop it to 18.

Regional media explains:

According to the Verkhovna Rada website, the law was returned with the president’s signature on Tuesday, July 29. Parliament had passed the legislation on Wednesday, July 16.

The law applies exclusively to volunteers – there is no provision for compulsory service in this age group.

Under the updated Law “On Military Duty and Military Service,” citizens aged 60+ can now enlist under contract during martial law, provided they are deemed medically fit by a military commission and have written consent from a unit commander.

Ukrainian MP Anna Skorokhod explained earlier this month that her country was facing a severe manpower shortage, saying, "Our main problem is people. Nobody is giving us people."

The MP said that even if President Donald Trump sent more weapons to Ukraine, the "war cannot last forever." Over the past years, older men have been spotted among military ranks, leading to questions over just how desperate Ukrainie's military recruiters have become.

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i've been looking for a new mission in life, so i can help here and am totally there. I just hope the Ukraine girls really knock me out. If they're nice, maybe they'll give me a cane so i can rest whenever my right knee gets tired and starts hurting.
 
Do MREs come with diapers?
Imagine this scenario. All along the 1000km front line, we have strategically placed thousands of park benches with at least three old men feeding pigeons from each. This will attract even more flocks of pigeons which will become a natural barrier for drone attacks. Ukraine has grain, pigeons and old people. They just need the will to act on it.
 
Im the one spamming kill all recruiters, everywhere
But hey i think if you are VOLLONTEERING to die being old should not stop you
 
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