Ukrainian men may face restrictions on work after war without service in the army

After the end of the war, Ukrainian men who did not serve in the army may face employment restrictions. This was announced by the deputy head of the recruiting center of the Territorial Defense Forces, Ihor Shvayka.

"The threats will not disappear", and therefore the population of Ukraine will be forced to adapt to the "military-civilian way of life".

In particular, Shvayka suggests restricting people who have not served in the army from defending theses and holding leadership positions in the health care system.

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