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Zelenski Signs Law Allowing Over-60 Volunteers in Ukrainian Army

The legislation channels senior volunteers into support functions after medical exams followed by a probationary period to relieve pressure on combat units

Overview

  • The new law permits volunteers older than 60 to fill noncombat roles once they pass a medical examination and receive military approval.
  • Each senior recruit will undergo a two-month probationary period to verify suitability for logistics, administration, and other support duties.
  • There is no maximum age limit, opening the door for applications from all willing senior citizens.
  • Officials intend this move to address chronic manpower shortages and free younger soldiers for front-line service.
  • Earlier recruitment drives that lowered the draft age and offered incentives to youth fell short of targets amid widespread mobilization dissatisfaction.