1. Ukraine's government has announced that men aged 18 to 22 will be allowed to leave the country during martial law, which was imposed in response to Russia's invasion.
2. The government's decision aims to give young Ukrainians more opportunities for education, internships, and legal employment abroad, allowing them to gain experience that can contribute to Ukraine's development upon their return.
3. Some experts suggest this move is an attempt by the government to curb the exodus of young people, as many parents in Ukraine send their children to foreign countries before they turn 18.
2. The government's decision aims to give young Ukrainians more opportunities for education, internships, and legal employment abroad, allowing them to gain experience that can contribute to Ukraine's development upon their return.
3. Some experts suggest this move is an attempt by the government to curb the exodus of young people, as many parents in Ukraine send their children to foreign countries before they turn 18.
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Summary
Martial law in Ukraine due to Russia's invasion allows exit for men aged 18-22, facilitating education, internships, and employment abroad. This government decision aims to mitigate the exodus of young people by providing valuable experiences contributing to Ukraine's development upon return. Some