Ukraine’s parliament voted Wednesday to extend martial law and general military mobilization for 90 additional days, doubling down on emergency measures as the conflict with Russia enters its third year.
The move, backed by 357 lawmakers for martial law and 346 for mobilization, keeps the rules in place from May 9 to August 6. The extensions clear the 226-vote threshold required for approval.
Why It Matters: Ukraine first imposed martial law nationwide after Russia’s 2022 invasion, allowing authorities to coordinate military efforts, restrict civilian movement, and control media. This marks the latest in a series of extensions—but the latest vote underscores deepening urgency as front-line tensions escalate.
Zoom Out: While Kyiv hasn’t officially announced new mobilization strategies, analysts suggest the move signals preparations for a prolonged defense. Nearly 28 months of war have reshaped Ukraine’s economy and society, with millions displaced and global aid debates ongoing.
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Ukraine extends martial law, general mobilization for 90 more days
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