Ukraine’s parliament passes a controversial law to boost much-needed conscripts as war drags on
By SAMYA KULLAB and ILLIA NOVIKOV
Associated Press
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukraine’s parliament has passed a controversial law that will govern how the country calls up new soldiers at a time when it needs to replenish depleted forces who are increasingly struggling to fend off Russia’s advance. The law was passed Thursday against a backdrop of an escalating Russian campaign that has devastated Ukraine’s energy infrastructure in recent weeks. Authorities said overnight missile and drone attacks completely destroyed the Trypilska thermal power plant. It was the largest power-generating facility in the capital region. Two years after Russia’s full-scale invasion captured nearly a quarter of the country, the stakes could not be higher for Kyiv. Ukraine’s forces are now dug in, outgunned and outnumbered.