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Lorina Fedan

Answer provided 12.03.2024 18:44

There is no such concept as "postponement of mobilization" in the legislation. There is a concept of "deferral from mobilization".

The list of persons who are not subject to conscription during mobilization:

  • Employees booked by state bodies, enterprises, institutions, organizations

  • Persons with disabilities

  • Persons recognized as temporarily unfit for military service due to their health (up to 6 months)

  • Individuals who raise a child independently

  • Persons who raise a child with a disability or a seriously ill child who has not been diagnosed with a disability

  • Persons who are engaged in constant care of a sick wife, child, parents (their own or one of the spouses)

  • Persons who have an adult child with a disability of the 1st or 2nd group as dependents

  • Persons who have dependent orphans or children deprived of parental care

  • Persons with 3 or more dependent children

  • Persons who have a spouse (husband) or parents (their own or one of their spouses) with the I or II disability group

  • Guardians of persons with disabilities or incapacitated persons

  • Persons who have a minor child, if one of the spouses is in military service

  • Employees of the military administration and law enforcement agencies

  • Students, graduate students, doctoral students studying full-time or dually

  • Scientific and scientific-pedagogical workers who work at the main place of work at least 0.75 times the rate

  • Persons whose close relatives died or went missing while participating in anti-terrorist operations (military servicemen, volunteers, etc.).

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