Ukrainians were explained what threatens those who did not pass the military-medical commission by June 5.
05.06.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
05.06.2025
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The national round table on the topic: what will happen to citizens who did not pass the military-medical commission by June 5? Fortunately, the Ministry of Defense decided not to extend the deadline for passing the repeat military-medical commission for conscripts with limited fitness.
'As far as I know, there is currently no talk of extending this period,' said Dmitry Lazutkin, a representative of the institution.
Unfit for military service
Another important piece of news is that after the repeated passage of the military-medical commission, about 7% of individuals will be recognized as unfit for military service. This is quite interesting, as it was previously known that Ukrainians can serve in the Armed Forces after reaching the age of 60. Such changes may affect many citizens who have limited fitness for military service.
During the national discussion, it was announced that the deadline for passing the military-medical commission will not be extended, which gives a ray of hope for conscripts with limited fitness. It was also noted that changes regarding unfitness may now affect 7% of individuals trying to serve in the Ukrainian army.Read also
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