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Ukrainian police raid dozens of draft officials over suspected corruption

  • Ukrainian authorities conducted dozens of searches across 16 regions targeting current and former draft officials suspected of corruption-related offences.
  • Kyiv's military has been short of men during Russia's full-scale invasion since early 2022, with reports of officials accepting bribes to grant exemptions or allow men to avoid the draft despite bans.
  • The National Police seized money, cars, and motorcycles and filed over 150 charges related to illegal enrichment and false asset declarations.
  • These operations aim to expose corruption and systematically cleanse recruitment abuses to restore trust in critical wartime institutions performing important state functions.
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Ukraine police raid draft officers over suspected graft

Ukrainian police say they have filed more than 150 charges against draft officials suspected of corruption-related offences.

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Ukrainian police raid dozens of draft officials over suspected corruption

Authorities in Ukraine have conducted dozens of searches across 16 regions into current ​and former draft officials suspected of corruption-related offences, ‌police said on Monday.

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Ukrainian authorities have launched a large-scale operation to combat corruption in the military sector, conducting dozens of investigations in 16 different regions of the country. At the center of the investigations…More...

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Ukrainian authorities have conducted dozens of raids in 16 regions against current and former recruitment officials suspected of corruption, police said.

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Hospodárske Noviny broke the news in Bratislava Region, Slovakia on Monday, May 4, 2026.
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