On July 29, local time, Ukrainian President Zelensky signed a bill stipulating that medical college students must receive military training from reserve medical service officers. According to the Act, while receiving higher education in medicine or pharmacy, if their health condition meets the standards and passes a professional psychological test, Ukrainian citizens will have to participate in military training in order to serve as military officers in the future. In addition, Zelensky also signed another bill allowing Ukrainian citizens over the age of 60 to sign contracts for service with the military if they meet the conditions. This measure aims to further expand military reserves and meet Ukraine's current security needs.

Zhitongcaijing · 07/29 09:17
On July 29, local time, Ukrainian President Zelensky signed a bill stipulating that medical college students must receive military training from reserve medical service officers. According to the Act, while receiving higher education in medicine or pharmacy, if their health condition meets the standards and passes a professional psychological test, Ukrainian citizens will have to participate in military training in order to serve as military officers in the future. In addition, Zelensky also signed another bill allowing Ukrainian citizens over the age of 60 to sign contracts for service with the military if they meet the conditions. This measure aims to further expand military reserves and meet Ukraine's current security needs.