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Marrying to avoid Russian Artillery

Atul Kumar Mishra by Atul Kumar Mishra
April 11, 2024
in Geopolitics
Marrying to avoid Russian Artillery
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In a recent investigation conducted by NGL Media, an interesting trend has emerged in Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict with Russia. It has been revealed that Ukrainian men of fighting age are actively seeking to evade compulsory military service by exploiting a loophole in the nation’s martial law. These individuals are reportedly entering into sham marriages with disabled women. Such unions grant them a deferral from military duty by categorizing them as having a disabled dependent. Furthermore, this arrangement enables them to cross international borders, with many choosing to flee permanently. Social media platforms, including Facebook and Telegram, have become arenas for these transactions, with numerous groups dedicated to facilitating these marriages. Men post marriage proposals, while disabled women are propositioned to the highest bidders, often involving payments around €3,000. Additionally, intermediaries are profiting from this scheme, further highlighting the exploitation involved.

In a recent disclosure, Yevhen Filipets, a Ukrainian lawyer, conveyed to the media the rampant use of disability claims to obtain exemptions from military service. Filipets indicated that a staggering 95% of servicemen seeking discharge for family reasons cite disabilities within their immediate families as justification. The simplicity of obtaining such an exemption through marriage is alarming, highlighting a significant loophole in the system. According to Filipets, proving such marriages as fraudulent is exceedingly difficult, requiring court intervention—a step unlikely to be taken by either spouse given the circumstances.

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Compounding the issue, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky recently enacted legislation lowering the conscription age from 27 to 25 years. This move aims to bolster military ranks in anticipation of continued aggression from Russia but also has the unintended consequence of drawing more young men away from an already beleaguered economy and into the conflict. The impact of this policy change is profound, as it intensifies the desperation of those seeking to evade military service, leading to extreme measures. Instances of violence against draft evaders, underscored by circulating videos of such individuals being forcefully removed and assaulted, reflect the severe societal tensions over conscription.

The toll of the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia is starkly illuminated by the grim reality that the average age of soldiers on the Ukrainian side has surpassed 40 years, reflecting the extensive human cost this war has exacted. The situation has grown increasingly dire, with casualties on the Ukrainian side surpassing a million to quote unofficial sources, necessitating the call-up of older personnel to fill the ranks. Amidst these developments, disturbing footage has surfaced, depicting the exploitation of mentally disabled individuals on the frontline, subject to ridicule by their counterparts. Such instances not only underscore the brutality of the conflict but also the desperate measures taken by Ukrainian regime to sustain military efforts.

In a stark assessment, General Rajmund Andrzejczak, former chief of the Polish General Staff, expressed a bleak outlook for Ukraine, suggesting that the scale of the loss far exceeds official reports, with potential casualties in the millions and a significant portion of the population unaccounted for. According to Andrzejczak, Ukraine faces an acute shortage of resources and manpower, leading to a grim conclusion that Ukraine is on the losing side of the conflict.

Compounding the urgency, Edward Luttwak, a consultant for the US State Department, has voiced a stark warning: NATO allies may have no choice but to deploy their own forces to Ukraine or risk a devastating defeat. Reports indicate that key NATO members, including Britain and France, are already preparing for such an eventuality.

Tags: Conflict casualtiesconscriptionDisability loopholeHumanitarian CrisisMilitary serviceNATO involvementRussiaSham marriagesSocial media exploitationUkraine
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