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In the capital of Ukraine, Kyiv, military officials have recently conducted controversial military recruitment raids. The events that occurred especially at the exit of a rock concert have sparked widespread reactions on social media.
In the footage, some of the concertgoers are seen being forcibly detained by the police and taken to the military office. A person can be heard shouting, "Stay away from me!" while resisting, and nearby women are heard reacting with "Shame!"
According to Ukraine's martial law, men aged 25-60 can be conscripted, and men aged 18-60 are prohibited from leaving the country. In April, the conscription age was lowered from 27 to 25.
These raids indicate that Ukraine is facing a serious shortage of soldiers. Reports suggest that some men are risking their lives to escape the mobilization. The Border Guard Service announced that at least 30 people have died while trying to flee.
The events highlight the deep impact of the war on Ukrainian society. A security expert notes that mobilization is now perceived as a "one-way ticket," with the prevailing belief that the only way to end service is through death or injury.
This situation affects not only Ukraine but also other countries. For example, a survey conducted in the UK revealed that a significant portion of young people would refuse to enlist in the event of a potential war.
The events raise discussions about the impact of war on human rights and individual freedoms, drawing the attention of the international community.
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