Basic military training to be introduced in Ukrainian universities from September
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- Svitlana Ivanchenko
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13:46, 17 January, 2025
Starting in September, students of Ukrainian higher education institutions will undergo basic military training. It will include 90 hours of theory and 210 hours of practice in the centres of the Armed Forces.
This was announced by Deputy Minister of Defence of Ukraine, Brigadier General of Justice Serhii Melnyk.
«All students, both men and women, must complete the theory course. The practical course is mandatory only for men who are fit for military service for health reasons. Women will only take the practical course if they wish to do so and after passing a medical examination», he said.
During the training, students will gain basic knowledge of tactical, intelligence and psychological training, first aid, master weapons handling skills, and learn the basics of military discipline.
After completing the training, students will take a military oath and receive a certificate and a military speciality.
Earlier, the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine reported that third-year students would undergo compulsory military training at universities.
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