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Acting LPR head signs decree on demobilization of college, university students

The decree took effect upon its publication

LUGANSK, November 18. /TASS/. The acting head of the Lugansk People’s Republic (LPR), Leonid Pasechnik, has signed a decree to demobilize college and university students called up for military service, according to a document published on his website on Friday.

"I resolve that full-time and part-time students called up as part of mobilization, who are studying at state educational institutions in the Lugansk People’s Republic under state-licensed educational programs of secondary vocational and higher education and are receiving their first degree, be dismissed from military service in November 2022," the document reads.

Under the decree, commanders of military units of the 2nd Army Corps of the LPR People’s Militia should sign contracts with the students previously drafted as part of mobilization, who are not willing to resign from military service and grant them academic leave for the entire term of their contract of military service.

The decree took effect upon its publication.

On November 13, Russian President Vladimir Putin instructed to demobilize the DPR and LPR students who were earlier called up for military service and arrange for their return to their educational institutions.