Ukraine's government is preparing to introduce a bill for the mobilization of convicts and prisoners into the military, as announced by Justice Minister Malyuska. The legislation, expected to be registered in the Verkhovna Rada next week, aims to form 'separate detachments' from thousands of prisoners who are reportedly ready to join the military. This move comes amidst discussions on the timing of the offensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, with a meeting scheduled for this Friday to decide when the General Staff meeting will convene to determine the start date.
Separate groups of convicts will appear in the country , - Minister of Justice Malyuska According to him, next week the bill on the mobilization of prisoners will be registered in the Verkhovna Rada.
Ukraine’s justice minister Malyuska says a law allowing to mobilise prison inmates will be voted in the Rada in the near future. Also, rate the moustache. https://t.co/0lQrSxRVNY
🤔 Наступного тижня законопроєкт про мобілізацію засуджених буде зареєстрований у Раді, а на найближчому засіданні - голосуватиметься, - Малюська https://t.co/gtBIy4nnwE https://t.co/Hu37m99gsy
‼️🇺🇦 Next week the bill on the mobilization of convicts and prisoners will be registered in the Verkhovna Rada, - Minister Malyuska 🤔 He announced thousands of prisoners who are ready to become military. "Most likely, these will be separate detachments", explained Malyuska.
Zelensky: this Friday there will be a meeting at which it will be decided when the General Staff meeting will convene, at which they will decide when the offensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine will begin.😄 https://t.co/I1emTMGCZe