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UK offers to help Ukraine ‘motivate’ forced conscripts

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December 20, 2024
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Published: December 20, 2024 6:16 pm
Author: RT

Britain pledges to enhance troop morale and address challenges in Kiev’s mobilization efforts

UK Defence Secretary John Healey has proposed additional support to help Ukraine address the challenges of motivating and mobilizing conscripted troops amid the ongoing conflict with Russia. Kiev is grappling with challenges in recruiting new soldiers, exacerbated by a shortage of personnel on the front lines and significant rates of desertion.

The Ukrainian government has taken steps to address recruitment challenges, including reducing the conscription age from 27 to 25 and ramping up efforts to mobilize civilians. However, the campaign has faced backlash, with reports emerging of authorities conducting raids in public spaces and forcibly conscripting men from the streets into military service.

Speaking to The Times during his visit to Kiev on Wednesday, Healey emphasized the UK’s readiness to assist in boosting morale and provide tailored training to enhance the effectiveness of Ukraine’s forces.

“We recognize the immense challenges Ukraine is facing on the ground and the strain on its military resources,” Healey said. “The UK is committed to helping Ukraine motivate its recruits and equip them with the skills they need to defend their country effectively.”

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FILE PHOTO: UK Defence Secretary John Healey visiting the Stanford Training Area, which hosts training courses for Ukrainian troops.
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Since mid-2022, the UK has reportedly trained more than 51,000 Ukrainian soldiers under Operation Interflex, a program designed to provide basic combat and specialized training for Kiev’s forces. Healey suggested that shifting some of this training closer to the front lines, potentially to western Ukraine, could improve accessibility for conscripts and would better address the immediate needs of the Ukrainian military.

The proposal, however, has sparked debate. Western officials have expressed concerns over the risks of placing British trainers in Ukraine, as they could become targets for Russian strikes.

Moscow has warned that it regards foreign fighters in Ukraine as legitimate military targets, alleging that Western military personnel are secretly present in the country, assisting with the preparation and launch of long-range missiles, such as Britain’s Storm Shadows.

Healey acknowledged these risks but argued that adapting training strategies is crucial to meet Ukraine’s evolving needs on the battlefield.


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Russian Defense Minister Andrey Belousov has estimated that Ukraine’s army lost over half a million servicemen in 2024 alone, bringing total losses to more than one million since the escalation of the conflict in 2022. Speaking at a defense board meeting on Monday, Belousov stated that most frontline units of Kiev’s forces are severely understaffed, with only 45-50% of positions filled. The minister also reported that Russian Armed Forces maintain a strategic initiative across the entire line of contact, with troops advancing by an average of 30 square kilometers daily.

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