Ukrainian military recruitment officers raided restaurants, bars and a concert hall in Kyiv, checking military registration documents and detaining men who were not in compliance, media and witnesses reported Saturday.

Officers descended on Kyiv’s Palace of Sports venue after a concert Friday night by Ukrainian rock band Okean Elzy. Video footage aired by local media outlets appears to show officers stationed outside the doors of the concert hall intercepting men as they exit. In the footage, officers appear to be forcibly detaining some men.

Checks were also conducted at Goodwine, an upscale shopping center, and Avalon, a popular restaurant.

It is unusual for such raids to take place in the capital, and reflects Ukraine’s dire need for fresh recruits. All Ukrainian men aged 25-60 are eligible for conscription, and men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country.

  • @[email protected]
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    41 month ago

    Do you feel the same way about women not volunteering themselves since they don’t have a draft?

    • @[email protected]
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      21 month ago

      Dunno how the situation is in Ukraine but in Germany it’s actually stricter for women: Men can refuse service at arms, while women can’t refuse medical service.

      In any case not getting drafted usually is as simple as finding something else to do that’s helping the war effort. Hold the home front.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 month ago

        My understanding of the situation in Ukraine is that women are free to do as they please and men are now property of the Ukrainian government.

    • @Ostrakon
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      11 month ago

      Yes, I do. If they’re not or can’t volunteer to be part of the military there are other ways they can contribute to national defense. See: WW2

      • @[email protected]
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        21 month ago

        I think we have misaligned values (you seem to put less value in individual rights), but I can respect your consistency.