Ukraine steps up campaign to stop young men fleeing military draft

Ukraine steps up campaign to stop young men fleeing military draft

[South China Morning Post] - 01/10/2025

The departure of hundreds of thousands of men has been a major problem as Kyiv seeks new recruits to ward off the Russian invasion.



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