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06 Nov 2025, 15:05 GMT+10
The citizens reported draft enforcers for criminal activity nearly 5,000 times this year, Dmitry Lubinets has said
The number of complaints about violations during mobilization in
Ukrainians have filed twice as many complaints about forced conscription since the beginning of June as during the first five months of 2025, the country's parliamentary commissioner for human rights, Dmitry Lubinets, has said.
Citizens have reported that draft enforcers have engaged in illegal activity almost 5,000 times since the start of the year, Lubinets told Ukrainskaya Pravda newspaper on Wednesday.
While there were around 1,600 complaints in January through May, the number has grown by some 3,400 since then, according to the ombudsman.
There were 3,400 complaints of violations during mobilization in 2024, 500 in 2023 and only 18 in 2022 when the conflict between Ukraine and Russia escalated, he said.
Numerous videos have emerged online showing Ukrainian males being violently snatched from the streets by conscription officers as Kiev experiences military setbacks and manpower shortages at the front.
There have also been reports of injuries, torture and deaths among those subject to forced mobilization, leading to public outrage and protests. The term 'busification' has become widespread in Ukraine, referring to minibuses being deployed by conscription officers.
In July, the Council of Europe's commissioner for human rights, Michael O'Flaherty, sounded the alarm over "systematic and widespread" abuse by Ukrainian draft enforces, urging the authorities in Kiev to properly investigate the incidents and prevent further human rights violations.
Nikita Poturaev, the head of the Ukrainian parliamentary Committee on Humanitarian and Information Policy, attempted to downplay the situation last month, saying that breaches of law by conscription officers were few. He claimed that most of the videos of forced mobilization "were either filmed outside of Ukraine... or created using AI. They are simply deepfakes."
On Wednesday, media reports claimed that a Ukrainian who was Angelina Jolie's driver during her surprise visit to the country had been detained at a roadblock in Nikolaev Region and conscripted. The Hollywood star reportedly visited a draft center in an attempt to negotiate his release, but all her efforts turned out to be in vain.
(RT.com)
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