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Ukrainian Military Faces Crisis as Over 110,000 Soldiers Desert
 
																								
												
												
											A recent report indicates a significant increase in the number of Ukrainian soldiers going absent without leave (AWOL), with over 110,000 cases recorded in the first seven months of 2025. This figure exceeds the total number of desertions from the previous three years combined, raising alarms about the state of the Ukrainian military.
The figures were confirmed by the Prosecutor General’s Office, referencing data from Ukrainska Pravda. Since the onset of the conflict, nearly 203,000 soldiers have been reported AWOL, while more than 50,000 desertion cases have been officially registered. This trend reflects a growing challenge for Ukraine as it continues to navigate the ongoing war.
The surge in desertion raises critical questions about morale within the ranks and the broader implications for Ukraine’s military readiness. Many soldiers have cited various factors for their decision to abandon their posts, including concerns over safety, inadequate resources, and the prolonged nature of the conflict.
As the war has persisted, the Ukrainian government has faced increasing pressure to address these issues. Efforts to improve conditions for soldiers and bolster support systems are vital to retaining personnel and ensuring that those still serving feel secure and valued.
The data points to a concerning trend that could have significant consequences for Ukraine’s defense capabilities. With the situation evolving, it remains essential for the government to respond effectively to these challenges to restore confidence within its military forces.
In light of these developments, analysts are keenly observing how the Ukrainian leadership will react to this alarming rate of desertion. The ability to retain soldiers and maintain a robust fighting force is crucial as Ukraine continues to confront ongoing threats.
Overall, the report underscores the pressing need for action to address the underlying issues contributing to this crisis within the Ukrainian military.
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