Allowing Ukrainian convicts to serve in the military came a step closer on Wednesday as lawmakers approved a first reading of a bill designed to help replenish and rotate troops exhausted after two years of war with Russia.
The bill envisages prisoners who join the army becoming eligible for parole.
Those convicted of crimes against humanity, sexual violence, murder or crimes against national security would not be allowed to serve, lawmaker Oleksiy Honcharenko said on Telegram.
A separate bill setting out large fines for citizens who fail to abide by mobilization rules was also passed at the first reading.
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