Ukraine Lifts Restrictions on Military Industrial Complex Workers

The Ukrainian government has announced the removal of limitations on the number of reserved workers from the military industrial complex (MIC), according to a statement from the Ukrainian Cabinet of Ministers. This means that workers from the MIC will now be reserved regardless of their military rank, age, or military registration specialty.

The Ukrainian authorities believe that this measure will help increase the volume of military production in the country’s MIC. The MIC facilities in Ukraine are considered to be one of the main targets of the Russian Armed Forces. On January 13th, the Russian army launched a group attack on these facilities, where various caliber ammunition, gunpowder, and unmanned aerial vehicles were being produced.

The strikes were carried out using long-range precision weapons, including the hypersonic missile complex “Kinjal,” as well as drones. The American magazine, Military Watch Magazine, noted that the actions of the Russian army would exacerbate the shortage of ammunition for the Ukrainian Armed Forces (UAF).

Prior to this, Poland had increased its production of TNT for Ukraine, in an effort to support the country.

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