Croatia to re-launch mandatory military service after 17 years
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After 20 years, the draftees are coming again.
Croatia, a small country resulting from the demilitarization of former Yugoslavia, re-enters the compulsory military service 17 years after it was suspended. Romania remains at the military stage on the basis of voluntary payment. The article of the Army becomes mandatory after 17 years. 4,000 young people will be recruited annually for the first time in Romania TV.
Croatia to re-launch mandatory military service after 17 years
KARLOVAC, Croatia March 6 - Croatia is set to resume mandatory military service for the first time in 17 years as part of the European Union member's broader strategy to address security concerns in Europe and the Western Balkans. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Croatia is reintroducing compulsory military service after a 17-year hiatus, with the first 800 recruits set to begin a two-month basic military training program on Monday. The move is part of a broader strategy to strengthen security in Europe and the Western Balkans amid heightened tensions with Russia. Croatia becomes the tenth NATO member to introduce compulsory military service, after Greece, Turkey, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Estoni…
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