Conscription In Ukraine
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conscripted Conscription, also known as the draft in the United States and Israel, is the practice in which the compulsory enlistment in a national service, mainly a military service, is enforced by law. Conscription dates back to antiquity and it contin ...
into the
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at age 25 enforced with the use of patrols, who often use physical force and coercion to round up men and send them to the front line. Women are as of yet exempt from conscription. After serving out the term of service, Ukraine's conscripts become part of the inactive reserve and are eligible to be recalled for mobilization in Ukraine until they reach age 55, age 60 for officers. During the
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, Ukraine instated a partial mobilization to fill needed positions in its armed forces, recalling conscripts who have served before, because of the war many conscripts have also been forced to serve longer than their original 18-month term of service. It was planned that in 2015 Ukraine would undergo three waves of partial mobilization, this would have allowed new troops to replace those serving longer than their original term of service. All medical workers in Ukraine, regardless of gender, are subject to be called up for service in case of a national emergency. Draft dodging is present in Ukraine, as with most nations using the draft. It was reported that between April and August 2014, over 1,000 criminal inquires into draft evasion were opened in Ukraine. Draft evasion can be problematic because, unless a male citizen was unable to serve for medical reasons, an application to receive an international passport of Ukraine may be denied due to a lack of military service, thus preventing the individual from traveling abroad. In April 2024, President Zelensky signed new conscription laws, passed by the national legislature, that lowered the conscription age by two years, from 27 to 25, and made other provisions that would make it easier for the government to conscript unwilling men, and harder for
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s to evade conscription. The laws were controversial, and largely unpopular. Objections included complaints from families of active service personnel who resented that the laws did not ultimately include an initially considered provision to allow soldiers who had served for 36 months in combat to be relieved and returned home. However, the battle conditions—with Russia advancing with overwhelming force—made it impractical, in the view of Ukraine's leaders, to remove any experienced, active troops from service. Officials pledged the relief provision would be considered in future legislation, without stating when.Arhirova, Anna
"Ukrainian president signs controversial law to boost conscription to fend off Russia’s aggression,"
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"Ukraine’s Controversial New Plan to Enlist More Soldiers,"
April 11, 2024, ''
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Crisis


History


War in Donbas

In October 2013, President
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ended conscription in Ukraine. At the time 60% of Ukraine's forces were composed of professional soldiers. However, due to the
War in Donbas The war in Donbas, or the Donbas war, was a phase of the Russo-Ukrainian War in the eastern Donbas region of Ukraine. The war Timeline of the war in Donbas (2014), began in April 2014, when Russian separatist forces in Ukraine, Russian para ...
, conscription, as well as a partial mobilization, was reinstated in 2014. Ukraine modified the age group of males eligible for conscription for 2015 from 18–25 to the 20–27 age group. In the autumn of 2016, longer deployment of mobilized servicemen to combat area in the east of Ukraine was ceased. On 1 February 2022, President
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announced the changing of the military training system, leading to the end of conscription by 1 January 2024. By the same date, there would be an increase in the number of professional servicemen by 100,000, to be achieved by better pay, with all military personnel to be guaranteed at least three times the minimum wage, and better housing provision. However, the
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upended those plans, along with massive popular mobilization into the Territorial Defence Forces.


Russian Invasion of Ukraine

On 28 February 2022, President Zelenskyy offered release for
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with combat experience if they join the fight against Russia. In early 2024, Registered draft law No. 11079 was passed which allowed for convicts to be drafted into the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Some convicts said that they had only had 20 days of training before being sent to the frontline. In June 2024, the
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reported that the ratio of volunteer soldiers to conscripts was 1 to 3. As of late August 2024, Ukrainian commanders blamed recent Russian advances in Donetsk on newly mobilised Ukrainian soldiers. They blamed the conscripts for having poor training, retreating too easy, not shooting at the enemy or simply walking away from a battle. A commander with the 47th Mechanized Brigade said “Some people don’t want to shoot. They see the enemy in the firing position in trenches but don’t open fire. That is why our men are dying… When they don’t use the weapon, they are ineffective.”
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reported that some Ukrainian conscripts only had 45 days of basic training before being sent off to the front. A soldier from the 42nd Mechanized Brigade who goes by the callsign "Chirva", told
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that many scouts in his unit had only been given 14 days of training before being sent into combat in
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. By 15 September 2024, Ukraine announced it will extend the basic training of its conscripts from three months to a longer, but unspecified period of time, after repeated complaints about the effectiveness of newly recruited Ukrainian soldiers. The new basic training program will start in October–November, according to the Ukrainian military commander Colonel-General
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. On 29 October 2024, Ukrainian National Security and Defense Council Secretary Oleksandr Lytvynenko reported that 1,000,050 Ukrainians had been conscripted into the Armed Forces since 24 February 2022 and that a further 160,000 were in the process of being drafted. In comparison, 600,000 to 800,000 Ukrainians had voluntarily joined the Ukrainian Armed Forces between 24 February 2022 and 25 April 2025 according to Ukrainian President
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. According to an estimate made by Ukrainian commanders in September 2024, 50% to 70% of Ukrainian conscripts are killed or wounded in their first few days in combat.


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