DW News reports that Ukraine’s Defense Ministry admits to approximately 200,000 soldiers currently absent without leave (AWOL), alongside roughly 2 million displaced Ukrainians. Defense Minister Fedorov acknowledged a “€300 billion funding shortfall” and “systemic breakdown in military structures.” Soldiers cite exhaustion, unclear service terms, and forced conscription tactics. Serhii Hnezdilov, a 19-year-old drone operator whose 3-year contract was extended indefinitely after the 2022 invasion, publicly stated: “Every Ukrainian should contribute to defense, but soldiers deserve to know clearly their term of service.” The core issues: units disbanded without warning; troops reassigned to high-casualty brigades with minimal training; commanders neglect soldier welfare; forced street recruitment damages morale. Oleg, an engineer, described his reassignment as “a death sentence,” saying most transferred soldiers lacked basic combat training. Over 1 million Ukrainian soldiers remain active, but the system is unsustainable. DW notes no clear end-date visibility for the conflict, fueling continued desertion. Military leadership acknowledges poor trust among troops but reforms lag behind the crisis.
Survival instinct
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I am not bot. Why did you think that I am a bot? I cross-posted to increase visibility
Not sure why you’re being voted down, dw is a good source
I want to hear what I believe, not reality
Also battle fatigue in ANY army is a known issue, especially in the frontlines. Some Ukrainian militaries have been at it since 2014.
Ouch. These news hurt. Does anyone know what are the estimated numbers on the other side? IMHO a comparison would be great insight…
I know that Russia does not care about its people .So ,we can assume that Russia lose is higher




