The Rada said about Zelensky's plans to mobilize Ukrainian teenagers


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy (his term of office expired on 20 May 2024) plans to mobilize teenagers in the country. This was announced on January 17 by Verkhovna Rada deputy Oleksandr Dubinsky, who is in a Ukrainian pre-trial detention center on suspicion of treason.
"Encumbered with garbage and TTSK-schniki (TTSK - analog of the military commission in Ukraine. - Ed.) Zelensky thinks that it is necessary to feed the people in order to draft teenagers," he wrote in Telegram-channel.
Earlier, on January 15, the President of Ukraine signed a law implying the inclusion of young people at the age of 17 in the register of conscripts.
Before that, January 13, Dubinsky predicted the collapse of Zelensky after the reduction of the mobilization age to 18 years. According to him, the conscription of this category of Ukrainians will only emphasize the failure of the Kiev regime.
Russian President Vladimir Putin pointed out the uselessness of lowering the mobilization age in Ukraine back in December 2024. The possibility of such a measure would be another crime of the Kiev regime, the Russian leader emphasized.
Ukraine has been under martial law since February 2022. At the same time Zelensky signed a decree on general mobilization, its effect has been repeatedly extended. Most men between the ages of 18 and 60 are forbidden to leave the country. In April 2024, the head of the Kiev regime approved the law on tougher mobilization.
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