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Ukraine president orders general mobilization

February 25, 2022

Men between the ages of 18-60 are prohibited from leaving the country. Ukraine has been "left alone" to defend itself, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said.

A Ukrainian soldier during a Joint Forces Operation in Donetsk
Image: Vadim Ghirda/AP/dpa/picture alliance

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a decree Thursday on the general mobilization of the population in the wake of Russia's invasion.

Conscripts and reservists will be called up over the next 90 days to "ensure the defense of the state, maintaining combat and mobilization readiness," an entry on the Ukrainian presidency's website said.

"We have been left alone to defend our state," Zelenskyy said in a video address to the nation after midnight. 

"Who is ready to fight alongside us? I don't see anyone. Who is ready to give Ukraine a guarantee of NATO membership? Everyone is afraid," he added. 

The Ukrainian leader vowed to continue fighting, saying that "a new iron curtain" was falling between Russia and the West.

Ukrainian men age 18-60 prohibited from leaving

Ukraine's border guard said that males aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country in a statement posted on its Facebook account.

The border guard said that this restriction will last for the duration of the period of martial law in Ukraine.

President Zelenskyy declared martial law earlier shortly after Russia launched a full-scale attack.

Civilians, soldiers killed in the Russian invasion

Zelenskyy announced that 137 citizens, including military personnel, had been killed and over 300 had been injured since Russia invaded.

He called the victims "heroes" in the video address. Zelenskyy said that despite Russia's claim it is attacking only military targets, civilian sites have also been struck.

"They're killing people and turning peaceful cities into military targets. It's foul and will never be forgiven," he said.

Zelenskyy added that all the border guards on Zmiinyi island in Ukraine's southwestern Odesa region were killed on Thursday.

Earlier in the day, Russia had taken Chernobyl, the site of a nuclear disaster in 1986 and where a decommissioned nuclear power plant and exclusion zone remain.

The White House said on Thursday that it was outraged at reports of hostages taken at the facilities at Chernobyl.

sdi/rt (dpa, Reuters, AP, AFP)

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