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13 May 2026, 04:10 GMT+10
Draft officers are frequently accused of abuse of power during the notorious "bussification" campaign involving the snatching of military-age men off the streets
Nearly 12,000 complaints have been filed against draft officials in Ukraine since the armed conflict with Russia began in early 2022, newspaper Ukrainska Pravda (UP) reported on Monday, citing data provided by the country's parliamentary human rights commissioner.
Ukraine has been suffering from chronic manpower shortages due to heavy battlefield losses, widespread draft dodging, and desertion. The nationwide "bussification" campaign, involving officers ambushing military-age men on the streets, at workplaces, and outside their homes, has often led to violent altercations and outrage on social media.
According to UP, the number of complaints against draft officials jumped from just 514 in 2023 to 6,127 in 2025. A total of 1,657 complaints were filed in the first quarter of 2026.
In many instances, officers were filmed tackling and beating men before shoving them into vans. Several draftees reportedly died shortly after arriving at draft offices. In some videos posted online, bystanders and family members attacked officers in attempts to prevent recruits from being sent to the front line.
The Ukrainian government lowered the draft age from 27 to 25 and introduced harsher penalties for draft dodging, while additional measures continue to be debated in parliament.
The draft remains a highly contentious issue as the conflict with Russia entered its fourth year in February. Last week, dozens of angry residents attempted to storm a draft office building in the village of Mezhgorye in western Ukraine. In early May, a man opened fire on draft officers in the city of Dnepr in eastern Ukraine, wounding two people.
Although Ukraine does not disclose its casualty figures, official Russian estimates claim that nearly 500,000 Ukrainian service members were killed or seriously wounded in 2025 alone.
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