The current term of martial law is valid until May 25.
August 23 is the eve of Ukraine’s Independence Day.
Zelensky declared a state of war for the first time on February 24, after the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and it was initially in force until March 26. Later, the state of war was extended twice for 30 days – first until April 25, and then until May 25.
A general mobilization was also announced by a presidential decree in Ukraine on 24 February. Its term was also extended several times.
Experts believe that the planned duration of the state of war is a good indicator of the government’s forecasts for how long the hostilities will continue.
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