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Dec 6, 2024

6,000 Ukrainian Soldiers Already Returned To Service Under New AWOL Law

In light of relentless Russian attacks across the front and the election of Ukraine skeptic Trump, Ukrainian soldiers going absent without leave (AWOL) increased in November. 

A new law gives first time offenders a reprieve. In the few days it has been in effect, over 6,000 Ukrainian troops - three brigades worth - have returned to service, which also reflects the success Ukrainian forces have had in holding off the Russians in both Donbas and Kursk. JL

Decimus reports in Daily Kos:

Ukraine has come up with an adaptive, practical and humane solution to its AWOL problem.  The President of Ukraine recently signed a new law granting soldiers (first time offenders) who left their units without permission or deserted, the opportunity to return to serviceIn the few days that this law has been in effect, it is estimated that 6,000 AWOL Ukrainian soldiers have taken advantage of (it) and returned to service.  Considering that the average Ukrainian brigade is about 2,000 soldiers, a newly refreshed infusion of the equivalent of 3 combat brigades of battle-tested soldiers is a timely boost

it is without a doubt a big problem the Ukrainian army has been struggling, especially in the face of the unrelenting Russian mechanized “meat assaults” numbering well over a hundred each day.  And that does not include the bombardments from the gigantic FAB/KAB glide bombs.  Couple that with the near absence of unit rotations and R & R at the hottest spots and the situation compounds.  Under such circumstances soldiers in the predominantly volunteer Ukrainian army have in some circumstances left their positions, ostensibly to go back home to see the folks.  Given the high casualty rates on the front lines … perhaps for the last time?  It is generally a punishable offense of military regs for a soldier to go AWOL(absent without leave), for whatever reason.

The regular, even daily, bruiting about this Ukrainian problem by the media is darn near a frenzy:

Over 100,000 Soldiers Have Deserted Ukrainian Army: Report

thedefensepost.com/…

Tens of thousands of soldiers have deserted from Ukraine's army

www.euronews.com/…

Tens of thousands of Ukrainian soldiers have deserted, hampering battle plans

nypost.com/…

Desertion threatens to starve Ukraine's forces at a crucial time in its war with Russia

abcnews.go.com/...

On the other hand, one hardly hears about a Russia so stressed for bodies to fill up its “meat assault” units that it is now  emptying out reserves and even sending women ex-convicts into assaults:

“Russia is bringing in reserves from other areas, and the Russian military command is now forced to use a large portion of its strategic reserves, which it had built up this year, to try to capture territories in the Kurakhove, Vremivka, and Pokrovsk sectors. The Russian army doesn't have unlimited resources, so it's pulling in reserves, including armored vehicles and personnel, to support assault operations,” Voloshyn said.

He also mentioned that newly mobilized soldiers and former prisoners have been seen in the Russian army's ranks.

We've recently learned that women in the Russian army are being used in assault operations (emphasis mine). These are former prisoners from the 'Storm' units - units made up of ex-convicts,” he added, noting that Russian prisons are almost empty due to mass mobilization.

global.espreso.tv/...

Ukraine, on the other hand, has come up with an adaptive practical solution to its AWOL problem … a humane one, I believe.  The President of Ukraine recently signed a new law granting soldiers (first time offenders) who left their units without permission or deserted, the opportunity to return to service:

Zelensky Signs Law Allowing AWOL Soldiers to Resume Service

mil.in.ua/...

In the few days that this law has been in effect, it is estimated that 6,000 AWOL Ukrainian soldiers have already taken advantage of this dispensation and returned to service.  Considering that the average Ukrainian brigade is about 2,000 soldiers, a newly refreshed infusion of the equivalent of 3 combat brigades of already battle-tested soldiers is a timely boost to the Ukrainian effort to hold off the Russians

2 comments:

Robert said...
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Robert said...

"Impressive resilience and commitment from the 6,000 Ukrainian soldiers returning to service! 💪🇺🇦 The new AWOL ||Orden Protección Expurgación Nueva Jersey||New Jersey Extreme Risk Protection Order law reflects their dedication to defending their country. Wishing them strength and safety in their ongoing mission. 🙏"






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