The Verkhovna Rada approved a law on returning to service after AWOL or desertion.


The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has approved a law on the voluntary return to service of those who have first left military units or deserted.
According to this document, military personnel who have first left military units or places of service without permission or deserted, but voluntarily returned to their place of service and expressed their willingness to continue military service, will have their military service and contract renewed.
Additionally, payments for monetary and material support, food and supply provisions, as well as benefits and social guarantees will be restored.
However, military personnel who have deserted or left without permission will only be able to return to service until January 1, 2025.
The decision on continuing service will be made by the military personnel's commander.
Furthermore, criminal cases concerning violations stipulated by Articles 407 and 408 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine, regarding military personnel who have first left military units or places of service or deserted, but voluntarily returned and expressed their willingness to continue military service, cannot be grounds for refusing to extend their service or contract.
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