It appears that Ukraine is trying to find soldiers to fight the Russians….they have lowered the age of conscription and even terminated consular services to ex-pats living in another country….trying to force them home so they can die in the fray in the East.
A new law passed is dividing the country on several levels…..
A divisive mobilization law in Ukraine came into force on Saturday, as Kyiv struggles to boost troop numbers after Russia launched a new offensive that some fear could close in on Ukraine’s second-largest city. The legislation, which was watered down from its original draft, will make it easier to identify every conscript in the country, per the AP. It also provides incentives to soldiers, such as cash bonuses or money toward buying a house or car, that some analysts say Ukraine can’t afford. Lawmakers dragged their feet for months and only passed the law in mid-April, a week after Ukraine lowered the age for men who can be drafted from 27 to 25.
The measures reflect the growing strain that more than two years of war with Russia has had on Ukraine’s forces, who are trying to hold the front lines in fighting that has sapped the country’s ranks and stores of weapons and ammunition. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also signed two other laws Friday, allowing prisoners to join the army and increasing fines for draft dodgers fivefold. More:
- Concerns: Oleksii, 68, who runs a car repair shop in Kyiv, worries about his business, as he expects 70% of his workers will be mobilized. “We will have to shut down and stop paying taxes,” he says, adding that it’s very difficult to replace workers because of their specialized skills. Most of them are already in the armed forces, he notes, adding that the law is “unfair” and “unclear.”
- Volunteers: Rusyn is the head of recruitment for the 3rd Assault Brigade, one of the most popular among Ukrainian volunteers. He says he saw a 15% increase in men joining the brigade, which fights in eastern Ukraine, in the past months. Most recruits are between 23 and 25 years old, he says. For security reasons, he and his recruits asked to be identified by their call signs only.
- Runaways: Many Ukrainians have fled the country to avoid the draft since Russia’s all-out invasion in February 2022. The nation’s Supreme Court last month said that 930 people were convicted of avoiding mobilization in 2023, a fivefold increase from the previous year. Around 768,000 Ukrainian men ages 18 to 64 had been granted temporary protection in European Union countries as of last November, per data from the bloc’s statistical agency, Eurostat. Kyiv has barred men under 60 from leaving the country since the start of the war, but some are exempt, including those who are disabled or have three or more children. Unable to cross the border legally, some Ukrainian men risk death trying to swim across a river that separates Ukraine from neighboring Romania and Hungary.
More here.
Anything that Ukraine cannot afford will be covered by the US for we have so much extra cash that we can pay the bills for the Ukrainian government.
When will enough be enough?
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“lego ergo scribo”
They are also offering prisoners the opportunity to exchange jail for the front line. I suspect they learned that trick from their Russian enemies.
Best wishes, Pete.
Desperation is a funny thing….makes them do many things…..chuq
That’s the one thing you can’t easily replace, soldiers. They’re just plain running out of people.
A long, long time ago, back in the 1970s, I knew a very old fellow who moved here from England back around 1930. He’d been about 10 years old after the end of WWI and he claimed to remember whole villages where almost every male between the ages of 16 and 35 was just gone, sucked up by the war.
Iran lost a whole generation in the 1980s in the war with Iraq….war is not the answer whatever the question may be. chuq
We will do with the ukrainian revolution the same as we did with the Hungarian one so many years ago–we will promise much but when the end is near we will be nowhere to be found.
WE are pouring more money into Ukraine than we ever did in Hungary……fighting Russians is the only same thing. chuq
In the end, we will abandon them.
Only if the arms industry says so. Profits are more important chuq