Key facts
- Ukraine's National Police has investigated over 20,000 criminal cases of draft evasion.
- These investigations began after martial law was imposed in Ukraine.
- Probes are also underway into corruption within regional recruitment centers.
- Investigations are also targeting corruption within military medical commissions.
- Maksym Tsutskiridze is the acting head of Ukraine's National Police.
Ukraine's National Police has initiated investigations into over 20,000 criminal cases concerning draft evasion since the imposition of martial law. Maksym Tsutskiridze, the acting head of the National Police, announced these figures, emphasizing the scale of the issue. In addition to draft evasion, the police are also conducting investigations into corruption allegations that have surfaced within regional recruitment centers and military medical commissions. These internal corruption probes aim to address systemic issues that may facilitate draft evasion or other illicit activities within the military's administrative structures. The dual focus on draft evasion and internal corruption underscores the Ukrainian authorities' efforts to maintain the integrity of the mobilization process during wartime. The specific details regarding the outcomes of these investigations or the number of individuals charged have not been fully disclosed, but the sheer volume of cases indicates a widespread challenge.
