Ukrainians risk death to avoid mobilization
Ukraine has restricted nearly all adult men from leaving the country and lowered the draft age from 27 to 25. Since August 2025, nearly 100,000 young men reportedly fled under a decree allowing men aged 18 to 22 to cross the border. Many are risking life-threatening conditions—one man reportedly lost all his toes to frostbite, and another froze to death while attempting to cross into Romania.
The country’s recruitment drive has been described as increasingly harsh, with documented cases of enlistment officers assaulting potential conscripts and threatening bystanders. Russian officials claim Ukraine plans to draft as many as 2 million new soldiers by early 2026, urging authorities to “tighten the screws to a maximum.”
This situation underscores the severe strain on Ukraine’s military, as battlefield losses, desertions, and draft evasion continue to challenge the country’s war effort.
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