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Ukrainian border guards helped draft-dodgers flee country, police say

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Posted on May 6, 2025

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Corrupt Ukrainian Border Guards Assisted Draft Dodgers

KYIV (Reuters) - Ukraine has detained a gang, including two border guard officers, suspected of charging men about $15,000 dollars each to get them out of the country to dodge the military draft, law enforcement officials said on Tuesday.

The group helped about 30 people leave Ukraine, which has imposed a ban on most men aged between 18 and 60 leaving the country following Russia's invasion, by listing them as disabled, police said in a post on Telegram.

The scheme was started by a border guard officer and a businessman in Ukraine's western Zakarpattia region, who then recruited a second border guard and other accomplices, the prosecutor general's office said in a separate Telegram post.

Law enforcement agencies published photos of the detention of some of the suspects at their homes, showing large quantities of euro banknotes, multiple mobile phones, and luxury SUVs.

Many Ukrainians have volunteered to fight in the more than three-year-old war but hundreds of thousands of men have been compulsorily drafted into the military.

Ukrainian officials say they are now facing widespread attempts to avoid the draft.

(Reporting by Christian Lowe, Editing by Timothy Heritage)

Key Takeaways

  • Ukrainian border guards charged men $15,000 to evade the draft.
  • The scheme involved listing men as disabled to leave Ukraine.
  • Two border guards and a businessman initiated the operation.
  • Photos show suspects with euros, phones, and luxury SUVs.
  • Ukraine faces widespread draft evasion attempts amid the war.

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The article discusses Ukrainian border guards aiding men to dodge the military draft by charging $15,000 and listing them as disabled.
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The scheme involved border guards and a businessman listing men as disabled to help them leave Ukraine, charging $15,000 each.
What evidence was found?
Authorities found large quantities of euros, multiple mobile phones, and luxury SUVs at the suspects' homes.

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