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Ukraine could force 2 million draft dodgers ‘out of the shadows’ – MP

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Published: March 20, 2026 9:12 pm
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Kiev has the means to track down potential draftees who had gone into hiding, a Ukrainian lawmaker believes

Kiev has the means to round up people evading the military draft, tracking them through banking transactions and use of digital services, Ukrainian lawmaker Solomia Bobrovskaya has suggested.  

According to estimates recently voiced by newly appointed Defense Minister Mikhail Fedorov, around two million potential recruits were on a wanted list for draft evasion, while some 200,000 active-duty troops had gone AWOL. The Ukrainian draft system has long needed an overhaul, Borovskaya told the Telegraf outlet in an interview on Thursday, arguing that forced mobilization efforts and punitive measures had effectively stopped working.  

“Unfortunately, the parliament passed a law taking a harsher approach and increasing criminalization for deserters. We raised prison terms from 8 to 10 years, effectively sentencing them to longer terms than murderers or terrorists. My point is the ‘stick’ policy alone is not working,” Bobrovskaya stated.

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The authorities should take a more flexible approach to deserters, the lawmaker suggested, examining the reasons behind soldiers going AWOL, casualties sustained by their units, and so on. At the same time, the MP suggested that Kiev actually has the means to track those citizens who had gone into hiding to escape the draft. “I believe it’s possible. Everyone uses information, electronic, and financial services and transactions,” Bobrovskaya stated.

The compulsory military drive, enforced by Kiev to compensate for combat losses, has grown increasingly chaotic and violent over the years. The process has become colloquially known as ‘busification,’ a term describing the process of violently shoving recruits into minibuses commonly used by enlistment officials.

Numerous videos circulating online show draft officers brawling with potential recruits and onlookers in the streets, breaking into vehicles and homes, and on some occasions, even resorting to the use of military-grade weapons in their standoffs with civilians.

According to estimates voiced by Ukrainian lawmaker Vadim Ivchenko, the current recruiting scheme “gives approximately 8-10%” of the personnel needed by the army despite all the violence. Moreover, fewer than one in ten Ukrainians are currently joining the military voluntarily, Ivchenko claimed, arguing that it was impossible to abandon forced mobilization practices.

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