Ukrainian President Zelensky has submitted to parliament a bill to extend the martial law and general mobilization orders issued in response to Russia's military invasion until November this year.


Ukraine is preparing for a long-term war as it continues to counterattack with the aim of recapturing areas controlled by the Russian military.

The Russian Ministry of Defense announced on the 13th that it had attacked a Ukrainian base in Donetsk region in eastern Ukraine, claiming that it had destroyed the launcher and ammunition depot of the Hymers High Mobility Rocket Artillery System provided by the United States.



In response, Ukrainian forces continue to counterattack in the southern province of Kherson, aiming to recapture areas held by Russian forces.



According to local media, a high-ranking Ukrainian military official emphasized that "it is possible to attack almost all of the supply routes of the Russian army in the south," and while making full use of weapons provided by Europe and the United States, such as Hymers, the Russian side It shows a posture to strengthen the offensive against.



Under these circumstances, Ukrainian President Zelensky proposed on the 12th a bill to extend the martial law and general mobilization orders issued in response to the military invasion by Russia until the end of November, before the deadline on the 23rd of this month. submitted to the Supreme Council, which is the parliament.



If the bill is passed, Ukraine will continue to restrict the departure of men aged 18 to 60, which is being carried out to strengthen its defense posture, and Ukraine will prepare for a long war with Russia. .