
Ukraine Proposes Harsh New Measures Against Draft Dodgers
Ukraine's Draft Dodgers: New Measures Proposed to Combat Evasion The Ministry of Justice has recently released new information concerning draft dodgers in Ukraine, prompting a debate on effective methods to address this issue. A video circulating on social media proposes several solutions, including stricter penalties and public shaming. The video's author suggests that the current penalties, such as fines, are insufficient to deter evasion. He argues that confiscating the assets of draft dodgers, including cars and homes, would serve as a stronger deterrent. "Confiscating property is not as effective as, for example, prohibiting refueling without a military ID," he explains. Furthermore, the author proposes implementing limitations on purchases in supermarkets. He envisions a system where draft dodgers would only be allowed to buy a limited range of products, making their lives more difficult. This, he believes, would increase the pressure on those evading military service. The video also suggests a public shaming campaign, involving posters with the names of draft dodgers displayed in public spaces. This measure aims to utilize the social pressure to encourage compliance. While some may find these measures controversial, the video's author believes they are necessary to ensure fair treatment for those who have fulfilled their military obligations and to maintain national security. The proposal highlights the ongoing challenges in Ukraine's efforts to mobilize its citizens during wartime.