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Ukraine lowers draft-eligible age to 25 in bid to replenish its troops

- By Hanna Arhirova and Samya Kullab

KYIV, Ukraine — Ukraine lowered its draft-eligible age for men from 27 to 25 on Wednesday, reflecting the strain that more than two years of war with Russia has put on its military and the need to infuse its depleted ranks with new conscripts.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed three bills into law aimed at strengthen­ing the country's beleaguere­d forces, which are trying to hold the front lines in fighting that has sapped Ukraine's ranks and stores of weapons and ammunition.

The new laws, which will also do away with some draft exemptions and create an online registry for recruits, might add around 50,000 troops to the military, said Oksana Zabolotna, an analyst with the Center for United Actions, a government watchdog in Kyiv.

That would be a tenth of the 500,000 additional troops that Zelenskyy said in December that the military wanted to mobilize. But after signing a security agreement with Finnish President Alexander Stubb in Kyiv on Wednesday, Zelenskyy said an audit requested by Ukraine's newly appointed commander-in-chief determined that the 500,000 figure was wrong, partly because existing troops could be sent from the rear to the front. He didn't say why that option wasn't considered previously.

Zelenskyy said he wasn’t ready to say publicly how many new conscripts the Ukrainian army will need.

“I can say that Russia is preparing to mobilize an additional 300,000 military personnel on June 1,” Zelenskyy told reporters.

Ukrainian Defense Ministry statistics say the country’s military had nearly 800,000 troops in October.

The average soldier's age on both sides is over 40, military analysts say.

The Russian military said Wednesday that it has experience­d a recent surge in enlistment­s, attributin­g it to public outrage over last month’s attack on a Moscow concert hall that killed more than 140 people. About 16,000 people have signed up in the last 10 days, Russia’s Defense Ministry said, though its claim couldn't be independen­tly verified.

An affiliate of the Islamic State group claimed responsibi­lity for the concert hall attack, but the Kremlin has insisted, without providing evidence, that Ukraine and the West played a role, despite their strong denials.

Russia’s population is more than three times the size of Ukraine’s, and President Vladimir Putin has shown a willingnes­s to force men to the front if not enough volunteer.

 ?? Vadim Ghirda/associated Press ?? Photograph­s of fallen Ukrainian servicemen are placed Wednesday at a memorial in Kyiv, Ukraine. The military lowered the military conscripti­on age from 27 to 25 Wednesday.
Vadim Ghirda/associated Press Photograph­s of fallen Ukrainian servicemen are placed Wednesday at a memorial in Kyiv, Ukraine. The military lowered the military conscripti­on age from 27 to 25 Wednesday.

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