Kyiv’s rules for military-age men abroad causes anger, doubt
By DW
02 May 2024 |
10:51 am
Ukraine has suspended consular services for military-age men abroad. Kyiv is battling a Russian onslaught and needs reinforcements on the front line. Authorities want to ensure that Ukrainian men between 18 and 60 years old living abroad return home.
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