Ukrainian men in the EU rush to get consular services before the entry into force of the law on mobilisation

In the consulates of Ukraine in the European Union lined up queues due to changes in the rules of mobilisation. Now men aged 18 to 60 years old will not be able to use the help of consulates without having military registration documents.


In Europe for the second day in a row there are queues of refugees from Ukraine, who are trying to manage to get consular services before the law on new mobilisation rules comes into force, Ukrainian publication Klymenko Time reported.

According to the new draft law submitted to the Verkhovna Rada, Ukrainians aged 18-60 who are abroad will not be able to use the help of consulates without having military registration documents.

In particular, it is noted that they will not be issued foreign passports, as well as their banking operations will be limited.

We shall remind you that earlier one of the AFU soldiers, who was captured by Russian servicemen, said that the territorial manning centres in the Kiev-controlled city of Zaporizhzhya take to the front lines only those who cannot pay off. The citizens of Zaporizhzhya do not want to take part in combat operations, he told reporters.