OREANDA-NEWS  Unknown persons set fire to two Ukrainian military vehicles in Odessa in the south of Ukraine at night, the Ukrainian newspaper Strana reported.

"Two more military vehicles were set on fire in Odessa at night. They were extinguished," says a message posted on the Telegram channel of the Country.

Earlier, Ukrainian media reported that military vehicles began to be set on fire in the country, mistaking them for the transport of military registration and enlistment offices. Videos of military mobilization are widely distributed on the Internet, in which representatives of Ukrainian military enlistment offices, often beating and using force against men of mobilization age, take them away in minibuses in an unknown direction.

The law on strengthening mobilization in Ukraine came into force on May 18. The document obliges all conscripts to update their data at the military enlistment office within 60 days from the date of entry into force. To do this, you need to come to the military enlistment office in person or register in the "electronic office of the conscript". The summons will be considered handed over, even if the conscript has not seen it in person: the date of the "delivery" of the summons will be the date when the document was stamped with the impossibility of personal delivery.

The bill stipulates that those who are liable for military service must always carry a military ID with them and present it at the first request of the military enlistment office and the police. Evaders may be deprived of the right to drive a car. The terms of demobilization are not specified in the document. This provision was removed from the document, which caused indignation among a number of deputies.