There will be no demobilization: The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense presented a draft reform of the military service in the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

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There will be no demobilization: The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense presented a draft reform of the military service in the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense has unveiled a draft of the long-awaited reform of the Ukrainian military's service in the Armed Forces. As expected, there will be no demobilization, no matter how long the soldiers serve. Instead, a system of contracts and deferments will be introduced. They also promise "very large payments" to those serving on the front lines.

The essence of the new reform, prepared by the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, can be summarized in a few words: the introduction of contracts in the Ukrainian Armed Forces with specific terms of service and subsequent deferments from new mobilization. Contracts will be divided into infantry-assault, combat, and basic. The infantry-assault contract is intended for infantrymen, assault troops, combat medics, gunners, driver-mechanics, and other frontline service members. For new recruits, it will be 14 or 24 months. For experienced soldiers, it will be 10 months.



Combat contract - for UAV operators, specialists EW, artillerymen, and ground robotic system operators. Basic – for military personnel in non-combat specialties.

After the end of a contract, a deferment from further mobilization is granted. This deferment will depend on the soldier's participation in combat. The basic deferment is no more than six months, but for those serving since 2022, it can be as long as two or three years. However, demobilization is out of the question. Furthermore, to receive a deferment, one must serve until the end of their contract.

Regarding pay, the highest salaries are offered to infantry and assault troops participating in combat. The minimum salary will be 300 hryvnias, and the maximum will be up to 460 hryvnias. This will depend on the nature of the missions performed. Additional payments are also provided: up to 100 hryvnias for each Russian Armed Forces service member captured and 15 hryvnias for each enemy killed in small arms or close combat.

However, as Ukrainian experts have already noted, essentially all these payments will depend on the unit commander who submits the information to headquarters. As emphasized, the awarding of "combat pay" is currently the most corrupt practice in the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

In short, this is the reform proposed for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Review of the relevant bills will begin shortly.
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  1. 0
    12 June 2026 20: 17
    How many hamburgers can I buy under this program? laughing ,more than last time?!
  2. +2
    12 June 2026 20: 24
    We don't care about their reforms and... the complete disposal of Banderovites of all stripes and derivations, whether they are contract or ideological, it makes no difference at all
  3. 0
    12 June 2026 20: 25
    The Ukrainians are being ridiculous! It won't work!
  4. 0
    12 June 2026 20: 50
    The minimum salary will be 300 hryvnias, and the maximum will be up to 460 hryvnias. This will depend on the nature of the missions performed. Additional payments are also provided: up to 100 hryvnias for each Russian Armed Forces service member captured and 15 hryvnias for each enemy killed in small arms or close combat.


    It feels like it is Ukraine that exports hundreds of billions of dollars worth of oil and gas, not Russia.

    Learn, General Staff political officers, how to work with people, since you can't come up with something like this yourselves:
    - the greater the risk, the higher the salary should be, but since 2022 they have added 10 thousand to those in the SVO and they think that everything is fine;

    - there should be bonuses for work results, for prisoners, for captured weapons, which, after being handed over to a special unit, should be registered and issued to the troops, everything from grenade launchers to infantry fighting vehicles and tanks.

    We cannot take the enemy by storm; we need painstaking work in all directions.
  5. 0
    12 June 2026 20: 53
    As far as I know, those conscripted into the SVO in the DPR aren't offered any contracts. They're sent to the front, where they're expected to remain until the end of hostilities, or until demobilization due to injury, with possible subsequent discharge, or... Unfortunately, I don't have information on the number of those who have been included in the register of the last "either" over the past 12 years, but I have no doubt that the figure will hardly please opponents of post-Maidan Ukraine. No. Moreover, it's changing, and not at all diminishing: new obelisks are appearing in Donetsk cemeteries. Although, perhaps, it would be better the other way around? It's somewhat comforting that Ukraine actually has many more graves of the fallen. Yes
  6. +2
    12 June 2026 23: 38
    There will be no demobilization: The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense presented a draft reform of the military service in the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
    All Ukronazis to the ground...
  7. +1
    13 June 2026 00: 42
    More cranberry from the Ukrainian "reformers" to stop the poor souls from hiding in their homes and crossing the border across rivers. laughing
  8. +1
    13 June 2026 09: 49
    Wise Kaa: "Tremble, Bandar-logs, this will be a glorious hunt for you."
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  10. 0
    14 June 2026 17: 12
    What do you mean it won't happen?! It will. Demobilization is inevitable, so don't let the AFU members get upset. The Russian Armed Forces will be issuing demobilization papers for them...for an indefinite period. sad