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Facing a shortage of soldiers, Ukraine considers an unpopular proposal to widen the draft

Rallying enough troops is a challenge that Ukraine alone must tackle

Newsroom February 26 11:29

When the Russian army launched a full-scale invasion two years back, Ukrainian men eagerly flocked to recruitment centers nationwide, ready to sacrifice their lives in defense of their country.

Now, with Russia holding control over approximately a quarter of Ukraine and both armies stalemated along a 1,000-kilometer (620-mile) frontline, the enthusiasm to enlist has waned significantly: Many Ukrainian men are avoiding conscription by hiding at home or attempting to buy their way out of combat.

On the icy and muddy frontline, military leaders lament that their forces are understaffed and comprised of numerous fatigued and injured soldiers.

As the conflict enters its third year, Ukraine faces its most pressing and politically sensitive challenge yet: whether it can mobilize sufficient new troops to fend off an adversary with significantly greater manpower.

Russia’s population surpasses that of Ukraine by more than threefold, and President Vladimir Putin has shown a readiness to compel men to join the frontlines if voluntary recruitment falls short.

The shortage of soldiers isn’t Ukraine’s sole dilemma – it also urgently requires Western military assistance, which has become scarcer as the conflict persists.

However, rallying enough troops is a challenge that Ukraine alone must tackle.

In Kyiv, the parliament is wrestling with proposed legislation aimed at increasing military conscription to provide relief for those already engaged in combat, allowing them more rest or even the possibility of being relieved from duty.

Lawmakers estimate that around 300,000 Ukrainian soldiers are currently deployed along the front line, with additional personnel serving in other capacities.

Putin has claimed that twice as many Russian troops are present in Ukraine.

The Ukrainian military aims to mobilize an additional 500,000 men, but recognizing the potential unpopularity of such a move, lawmakers are proceeding cautiously.

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Draft legislation has accumulated over a thousand amendments, with even President Volodymyr Zelenskyy yet to publicly endorse it.

According to the draft legislation, individuals who fail to respond to conscription notices could face consequences such as frozen bank accounts and restrictions on international travel — measures that Ukraine’s human rights ombudsman has deemed unconstitutional.

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Critics of the legislation argue that the military has not sufficiently explained how an increase in conscription will significantly alter the course of the war.

The conflict between the two countries has reached a virtual stalemate in recent months following a failed Ukrainian counteroffensive during the summer, although the Russians have recently taken the initiative.

Source: AP

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