Ukraine extends mobilisation, martial law for 90 days
The Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence recommends that the parliament approve draft laws on the approval of presidential decrees extending martial law and general mobilisation in Ukraine from May 20 for 90 days.
This is stated in the committee's conclusions to the draft Law "On Approval of the Decree of the President of Ukraine "On Extension of the Martial Law in Ukraine" (No. 9259) and the draft Law "On Approval of the Decree of the President of Ukraine "On Extension of the General Mobilisation Period" (No. 9260), published on the website of the Verkhovna Rada, Ukrinform reports.
"The Committee recommends that the Verkhovna Rada, following the first reading, adopt the draft law as a basis and as a whole as a law, approving the decision of the President of Ukraine," the two conclusions of the Defense Committee state.
As reported earlier, the day before, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy registered two bills in the Verkhovna Rada to approve his decrees on extending martial law and general mobilisation from May 20 for 90 days.
On February 24, 2022, the Russian Federation began a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. On the same day, martial law was introduced in the country and general mobilisation was announced until March 26. Subsequently, martial law and general mobilisation were extended by the parliament until April 25, May 25, August 23, November 21, 2022, February 19, and May 20, 2023.