Ukraine Is Reforming Its Recruitment Efforts to Attract Younger Soldiers and Boost Forces
- Ukraine is drafting recruitment reforms to attract 18- to 25-year-olds who are currently exempt from mobilization, according to battlefield commander Pavlo Palisa.
- The current drafting system from Soviet times is hindering progress, as stated by Palisa.
- An initiative called the 'Honest Contract' aims to provide financial incentives and ensure communication between soldiers and commanders.
- Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy opposes obligatory mobilization starting from 18 years old, citing concerns about the country's future prospects.
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In Ukraine, in the coming days, they will announce the conscription of men aged 18 to 25 — Shchur: EADaily
EADaily, January 25th, 2025. The leadership of the Kiev regime will decide in the coming days on the mobilization of men aged 18 to 25 years. The relevant amendments to the legislation have already been developed at Bankova.
Ukraine reforming recruitment system to attract 18-25-year-olds, senior official says
Ukraine is finalizing reforms to attract 18- to 25-year-olds, currently exempt from mobilization, into enlisting voluntarily into the armed forces, Deputy Head of the President's Office Pavlo Palisa said to the Associated Press on Jan. 24.Palisa said Ukraine is exploring new recruitment options because the current drafting system, inherited from Soviet times, is outdated and inefficient. The move comes amid pressure from U.S. lawmakers to lower …
Now that the shortage of troops at the front is increasing, Ukraine wants to recruit more men under the age of 25 for the war against Russia.
The high-ranking Ukrainian colonel Pavlo Palisa wants to tackle the problems with mobilization in his country with a remarkable plan. Read it on Telegraaf.nl
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