Ukrainian police raid dozens of draft officials over suspected corruption


KYIV, May 4 (Reuters) - ⁠Authorities in Ukraine have conducted dozens of ⁠searches across 16 regions into current and former ‌draft officials suspected of corruption-related offences, police said on Monday.

Kyiv's military has been chronically short of men while fighting Russia's ​full-scale invasion, which began in ⁠early 2022, amid reports ⁠that officials have been bribed to grant exemptions from ⁠the ‌call-up or to let men of fighting age slip out of the country ⁠despite a ban.

The National Police said they had ​seized money, ‌cars and motorcycles and filed more than 150 ⁠administrative ​charges for violations such as illegal enrichment and the false declaration of assets.

"These operations are aimed not only ⁠at exposing isolated incidents of ​corruption but at the systemic cleansing of abuse from the sphere of recruitment," it said in a statement.

"The ⁠aim is to restore trust in institutions that, in wartime, perform a critically important function for the state."

Ukraine's military has been generally outmanned and outgunned, ​and enthusiasm to serve has ⁠been dampened by reports of poor training, corruption and ​heavy-handed draft officers, in addition ‌to grim conditions at the ​front in a brutal war of attrition.

(Reporting by Dan Peleschuk; Editing by Kevin Liffey)

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