Ukraine Lowers Draft Age to 25 Amid Escalating Conflict with Russia

April 2, 2024
Ukraine Lowers Draft Age to 25 Amid Escalating Conflict with Russia
  • Ukrainian President Zelensky has lowered the minimum conscription age from 27 to 25 amid the conflict with Russia.

  • The new conscription law is designed to bolster the Ukrainian army by including two more year groups of potential recruits.

  • Implementation of the law will be immediate, under the current conditions of martial law.

  • Zelensky has excluded women from mobilization and urged Western allies for more anti-aircraft systems in anticipation of a Russian spring or summer offensive.

  • The intensifying conflict has seen Ukraine counter Russian assaults and subsequent threats by Russia to intensify its military actions.

  • Ukraine faces a pressing need for additional military support as Russia reportedly has a substantial advantage in personnel and munitions.

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