Over 100,000 Ukrainians receive mobilization notices
KYIV. Feb 6 (Interfax) - Over 100,000 Ukrainians have received notices as the country sees another wave of mobilization, the presidential administration said.
"By now, more than 100,000 people have been notified, over 58,000 have undergone a medical examination," Alexei Pokotilo, deputy head of the main department for national security and defense in the presidential administration, said at a briefing in Kyiv on Friday.
About 16,000 servicemen have already been sent to training centers, he said
Over 3,000 volunteers for service came to recruitment offices, most of them failed to meet the required health criteria, the official said. "Normally, such volunteers who fail medical checks will be posted to self-defense units in appropriate regions and districts," Pokotilo added.
The fourth wave of Ukrainian mobilization began on January 20 and will last 90 days.