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Ukraine raided the concert hall and forced conscription... "I don't want to join the army." [Anchor Report]

2024.10.15 AM 05:37
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Ukraine, which has been at war with Russia for three years.


As the war drags on, there is a shortage of troops.

Recently, videos of young men in concert halls being taken by recruiters have been spreading on social media.

Let's watch it together on the screen.

On the 12th, local time, men are fighting in front of an indoor stadium in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine.

The recruiters who mobilized the police are trying to force a man who came to see the performance of a popular rock band to join the army.

The man is seen screaming and resisting to the end, but eventually being dragged to the recruitment desk.

The situation at the shopping center and restaurant near the concert hall was similar.

The recruiters raided and inspected documents for young people at the scene, and they refused to be tested or immediately enlisted men who showed problematic documents.

The reason why recruiters take men like this is because of the lack of troops as the war drags on.

In the early days of the war, there were many men who voluntarily joined the army, but now the number of enlistments is decreasing and military service corruption is rampant.

In response, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a bill that would strengthen the punishment of draft dodgers and extend the age of draft targets to over 25 years old.

Recently, even prisoners have begun to be conscripted.

Men between the ages of 18 and 60 are currently banned from leaving the country without permission in Ukraine, but
It is reported that there are a series of cases in which people risk their lives to escape abroad as fear of the
collection grows.

In this situation, the Ukrainian government's forced conscription as if it were an internal raid showed how serious the shortage of battlefield troops was.





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