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In recent actions led by the Ministry of Justice, over 10,000 convicts have been released on parole to join the Ukrainian Defense Forces. This decision aims to bolster the nation's defense capabilities amidst ongoing tensions. The Ministry of Justice emphasized that this move is part of broader mobilization efforts, responding to the critical need for active personnel. In addition, 8,500 convicted individuals have been enlisted, with 1,500 applications currently under review. These efforts illustrate the Ministry's strategic role in national security amidst external threats. Various challenges, such as ensuring proper integration and addressing societal concerns, remain a focus for the Ministry as it navigates the complexities of wartime mobilization.

What actions have been taken by the Ministry of Justice for mobilization?

The Ministry of Justice has released over 10,000 convicts on parole specifically for mobilization into the Ukrainian Defense Forces. This urgent measure strengthens military manpower during ongoing threats to national security. Moreover, the enlistment process is active, with additional applications under review, demonstrating the Ministry's commitment to supporting defense operations.

How many convicts have joined the Armed Forces of Ukraine?

According to the Ministry of Justice, 8,500 convicted individuals have already been integrated into the Armed Forces of Ukraine to strengthen military capacities. This initiative continues with an additional 1,500 applications being reviewed for possible enlistment, ensuring a robust pool of recruits to meet defense needs.

How does the Ministry of Justice handle state traitors in prison?

State traitors are held together with other prisoners under the same conditions. The Ministry of Justice monitors attitudes within prisons closely, noting that convicts generally have a negative outlook toward traitors, maintaining order and safety while upholding legal standards for all inmates.

Why do some Russian prisoners of war refuse exchange?

Some Russian prisoners of war choose not to participate in exchanges due to fears of being redeployed to combat by Russian forces. They are aware that returning may involve being sent back to the front lines, preferring to remain in Ukrainian custody under current conditions instead of facing further military action.

What recent developments have occurred in Ukraine’s penal system due to foreign threats?

Recent developments include the release of convicts for military enlistment and strategic measures in response to external threats, such as the Russian Armed Forces' strike on the Bilenkivska penal colony, causing loss of life and prompting discussions regarding international penalties and reinforcement needs for national defense.

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