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Ukrainian draft enforcers helped men flee aboard for bribes – investigators

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At least ten military-aged males have been able to escape the country as a result of the scheme

Ukrainian conscription officers have been assisting draft dodgers in fleeing the country in exchange for hefty bribes, the State Bureau of Investigation has said.

The announcement comes as Ukraine’s newly appointed defense minister, Mikhail Fedorov, acknowledged major manpower shortages during the conflict with Russia, with around 2 million men being placed on a wanted list for avoiding mobilization and around 200,000 troops deserting.

Two sergeants from a recruitment center in Ivano-Frankovsk Region in the west of the country have been detained over organizing a scheme to smuggle military-aged men to neighboring Romania, investigators said in a statement on Thursday.

In one of the latest incidents, the suspects promised to help a 44-year-old male escape to the EU for $8,000, the statement read. The plan was for the “client” to be driven towards the border in a service vehicle to avoid military checkpoints and then provided with a thermal suite so that he could swim across the Prut River separating the two countries on his own, it said.

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The scheme allowed at least ten draft dodgers to get into Romania in 2025, according to the agency.

The two conscription officers could face up nine years in prison if found guilty of illegally transporting people across the border, it added.

On Wednesday, the Ukrainian General Prosecutor’s Office said that several other schemes of avoiding mobilization have been uncovered across the country.

They included a border guard officer in Dnepropetrovsk Region letting men out of the country for $12,000, doctors in Lviv Region asking for $8,300 to declare potential conscripts disabled and unfit for military service, and a resident of the city of Zaporozhye selling GPS maps detaining how to illegally cross the border for $800.

Ukraine barred nearly all adult men from leaving the country following the escalation of the conflict with Russia in February 2022. The recruitment drive in the country has grown increasingly brutal over time, with hundreds of cases being documented where enlistment officers have violently snatched conscripts from the streets.


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January 16, 2026 at 04:31PM
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