Ukrainian soldiers have been caught effectively kidnapping grown men from outside popular nightclubs and restaurants in Kiev to conscript them into the armed forces as the country continues its fight against Russia. Footage has surfaced showing Ukrainian servicemen conducting operations across Kiev in search of men allegedly avoiding conscription obligations.
These efforts included checks outside the Palace of Sport following a Ukrainian rock band concert. Some men resisted as they were held or taken by officers:
WATCH: Moment Ukrainian men yell ‘get away from me’ as they are dragged out of nightclubs and restaurants by army recruiters during targeted raidshttps://t.co/ZB6xpE48eP#Ukraine #Russia pic.twitter.com/b1SQMsVb4L
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Restaurants and bars were also targeted, including the Goodwine store and the Avalon restaurant.
Under Ukraine’s martial law, men aged 25 to 60 are eligible for conscription, and those 18 to 60 are prohibited from leaving the country. The minimum conscription age was recently reduced from 27 to 25 due to a shortage of soldiers.
According to reports, similar recruitment raids have also been carried out in Kharkov (Kharkiv) and Dnipro.
Similar footage of soldiers taking men off the streets, likely to be sent to the front lines, has been posted on social media in recent months. Some Ukrainians have become angered over the tactics of military recruiters, with one incident in July seeing a grenade thrown at an army recruitment center.
DEMOCRAT CULPABILITY.
As Russia continues to make gains in the direction of the critical Ukrainian supply hub of Pokrovsk, President Joe Biden blamed former President Barack Obama—and himself—for the current situation, admitting that nothing was done to stop Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014.
President Vladimir Putin refrained from making further incursions into Ukraine during Donald Trump’s presidency but launched a full-scale invasion under the Biden-Harris government in 2022 following their botched withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has previously admitted that his country is losing the war and has demanded more money and weapons from the West, as well as permission to launch Western missiles deep inside Russia.
Putin has noted that such missile strikes would require direct NATO assistance and would be considered an act of war by Russia.