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world-military1 year ago

"Russian Soldiers Fleeing Putin's War Face Prosecution and Uncertain Future"

Thousands of Russian soldiers have deserted Putin's war in Ukraine, facing criminal cases and seeking asylum in the West. Many are living in hiding, with few winning protection despite surging asylum claims. Policymakers are divided over whether to view them as potential assets or risks to national security. Russian soldiers are contacting activist groups for help, but face challenges in seeking asylum due to limited travel options and bureaucratic hurdles. Despite the risks, deserters continue to flee, urging Western policymakers to reconsider and provide a safe haven for those who do not want to fight.

world-military1 year ago

"Ukrainian Women's Evolving Roles in War"

The war in Ukraine has led to significant changes in the lives of Ukrainian women, with more than 62,000 women currently serving in the Armed Forces and participating in combat roles. As men are drafted into the military, women are stepping in to fill workforce gaps, taking on traditionally male-dominated roles in various industries. The war has led to increased responsibilities and workloads for women, but they are determined to continue contributing until victory is achieved.

world-military1 year ago

"Ukraine Considers Expanding Draft Amid Soldier Shortage"

Ukraine is facing a critical shortage of soldiers as it struggles to repel Russian forces, with many men evading the draft through hiding or bribery. The Ukrainian government is considering unpopular legislation to expand the draft by lowering the enlistment age and increasing the potential pool of recruits by about 400,000. The lack of soldiers has left units exhausted and depleted, with soldiers fighting for extended periods and suffering from chronic illnesses. The legislation faces opposition and questions about its effectiveness in changing the situation on the battlefield, as Ukraine seeks to mobilize up to 500,000 more men while grappling with the ethical and practical challenges of conscription.

world-military1 year ago

"Ukraine Considers Controversial Draft Expansion Amid Russian Advances"

Ukraine is facing a shortage of soldiers as the war with Russia enters its third year, with many men evading the draft. The Ukrainian government is considering unpopular legislation to expand the draft by lowering the enlistment age and increasing the potential pool of recruits by about 400,000. The lack of soldiers has left units exhausted and depleted, with soldiers fighting for extended periods without adequate rest. The proposed legislation includes measures to track draft-eligible citizens and restrict their ability to travel or access bank accounts if they fail to respond to call-up notices.

world-military1 year ago

"Ukraine Considers Controversial Draft Expansion Amid Soldier Shortage"

Ukraine is facing a shortage of soldiers as the war with Russia enters its third year, with many men evading the draft. The Ukrainian government is considering legislation to expand the draft by lowering the enlistment age and increasing the potential pool of recruits by about 400,000, but the proposal is highly unpopular. The lack of soldiers has left the army exhausted and depleted, with soldiers on the front line not getting enough rest in between rotations. The legislation faces criticism and concerns about its effectiveness in changing the outcome of the war, as well as potential constitutional issues.

world-military1 year ago

"Zelensky's Military Shake-Up and the Changing Face of War"

Ukrainian President Zelensky's decision to dismiss Gen. Valery Zaluzhny, the top military commander, in an effort to refresh the leadership has sparked backlash and uncertainty. The move has raised concerns about potential instability and its impact on the ongoing war with Russia. Zelensky's reluctance to mobilize more soldiers and the need for additional resources have been points of contention, leading to tensions between the president and the military leadership. The replacement of Zaluzhny with a more loyal commander could further exacerbate the situation, with implications for Ukraine's defense strategy and the morale of its troops.

world-military1 year ago

"Zelensky's Plan to Replace Top General Sparks Tensions in Ukraine"

Ukrainian President Zelensky is reportedly set to oust top general Valery Zaluzhny amid tensions over a new mobilization, with disagreements over military strategy and the number of soldiers to mobilize. Zaluzhny's potential replacement includes military intelligence head Kyrylo Budanov or ground forces commander Oleksandr Syrsky. The move comes as Ukraine struggles on the battlefield and faces friction between the president and the popular general, who has been in the role since Russia's invasion in 2022.

world-military1 year ago

"Ukraine's Struggle for Soldiers: Mobilization Law and Volodymyr Zelenskyy's Dilemma"

As Ukraine seeks to replenish its depleted army, a divide grows among its civilians over who should be obligated to fight, with some feeling more people need to serve while others are terrified at the prospect. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been under pressure to boost defenses by finding more soldiers, with military officials proposing to conscript an additional 450,000 to 500,000 civilians. The prolonged nature of the war and limited opportunities for soldiers to rotate off the front lines have significantly reduced the motivation of citizens to serve, leading to concerns about aggressive conscription practices and a growing societal divide.

world-military2 years ago

Israeli Families Seek Answers After Friendly Fire Incident

Families of civilians killed during a Hamas attack on Kibbutz Be'eri in southern Israel on Oct. 7 are demanding an immediate military investigation into signs that some may have been killed by Israeli security forces during the violent standoff. The families fear that valuable evidence could be lost as the war with Hamas continues, and they are calling for a public release of the findings. The military has promised a thorough investigation once the war is over, but the families argue that waiting is not an option. The incident has raised concerns about friendly-fire deaths and the public's faith in the country's leadership.