Recruitment center in Poland to welcome third group of Ukrainian volunteers

Recruitment center in Poland to welcome third group of Ukrainian volunteers

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The third group of volunteers from among Ukrainian citizens living abroad will sign contracts with the Armed Forces of Ukraine at the end of February, Ambassador of Ukraine to Poland Vasyl Bodnar said, CE Report quotes Ukrinform.

“The third group of volunteers will sign contracts at the end of February,” Bodnar said.

According to him, it will also include those who did not have time to arrive in Lublin during the signing of contracts by the second wave of Ukrainian citizens on January 10.

He said that the positive trend of increasing the number of Ukrainians abroad who will sign contracts with the Ukrainian army is expected to continue.

The Ukrainian diplomat noted that it will also be necessary to think about how to strengthen the information campaign so that as many Ukrainian citizens abroad as possible receive information about the work of the recruitment center in Lublin.

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