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Dozens of Ukrainian ‘draft dodgers’ brutally beaten on detention (VIDEO)

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March 10, 2024
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Published: March 10, 2024 6:08 pm
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Ukrainian border guards have detained 34 men seeking to cross into Romania to allegedly avoid being drafted into Kiev’s army

Ukrainian border guards and domestic security officers detained dozens of men seeking to cross into Romania earlier this week. According to the nation’s media, those detained were trying to escape the military draft.

A total of 35 people were detained in just one raid, the Ukrainian border guard service said in a statement on Telegram on March 8. The suspected offenders were traveling in the cargo compartment of a minibus when the vehicle was stopped by security officers.

Photos and videos that surfaced on social media show supposed border guards and security officers dressed in plain clothes dragging the men out of a minibus and throwing them to the ground, then one on top of the other, literally piling them into the minibus. Some of the officers are seen hitting the men they are dragging from the vehicle on their backs.

Another clip shows one of those detained, presumed to be the driver, lying on the ground with a security officer kneeling on his neck. The man recording the video is then seen to be beating the alleged driver with his hands and legs and swearing at him.

The driver of the minibus is suspected of organizing illegal border crossings, the statement said, adding that the man had been under surveillance by the Ukrainian domestic security service (SBU) for quite some time. He had allegedly received €10,000 (nearly $11,000) from each of his “clients” for helping them escape Ukraine, the border guards said.

The officials did not provide any details as to why more than 30 people tried to illegally cross the Ukrainian border with Romania, but the nation’s media widely referred to those detained as “draft dodgers.”

The Ukrainian authorities have also not commented on the actions of the security officers. Photos released by the border guard only show those detained on their knees on the ground in front of the SBU operatives.

According to Ukrainian media reports, this week’s incident involved one of the highest numbers of suspected draft dodgers detained in a single raid. A similar incident took place in early February, when a total of 38 men were stopped by the border guards as they sought to cross from Ukraine into Hungary in two minibuses.

Draft dodging has become an increasingly pressing issue for Kiev over the course of its conflict with Moscow. Many draft dodgers try in particular to escape from Ukraine illegally. Some 20,000 people were smuggled across the border as of the end of August 2023, according to BBC calculations. The British broadcaster also reported that attempted illegal crossings were taking place on a daily basis.


READ MORE: Ukrainian men denied public healthcare unless they report for draft – media

The authorities have recently been looking for various ways to boost the draft numbers. In January, the Ukrainian media reported that fighting-age males were to be denied healthcare unless they reported for the draft. In February, a Ukrainian lawmaker, Vadim Ivchenko, suggested barring draft dodgers and their children from the nation’s universities. In early March, Justice Minister Denis Malyuska called on convicted criminals to be drafted into military service.

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