Over 20 Women in Kharkiv Forcibly Registered for Military Service as Ukraine Faces Systemic Issues.
Women in Ukraine Report Forced Military Registration and Wanted Status Despite No Medical Training
According to Novyny.live: In Ukraine, women are reporting cases of being forcibly placed on military registration and even declared wanted, despite lacking medical education or any relevant training. One such case involves Agata Zakharyan, who has been listed on military rolls for over a year without her consent. She states she has no specialized education and has never undergone military training, highlighting serious flaws in the registration system. This situation reflects broader concerns about how women are being treated within Ukraine's military framework.
According to the 'Reserve+' system, Agata Zakharyan is recorded as a soldier, raising major questions about the accuracy of data in state registries. In Kharkiv, more than 20 similar cases have been documented, pointing to a systemic problem with how women are entered into military records. The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense has acknowledged that state registries may contain certain inaccuracies, which could explain these discrepancies.
Urgent Need to Overhaul the Registration System
Zakharyan also noted that she only found out about her wanted status by chance. This situation has sparked concern among women in Ukraine who face similar issues. Comments online report analogous incidents, underscoring the need for an immediate review of military registration practices and improved oversight of data in state databases.
The forced registration of women for military service in Ukraine reveals serious deficiencies in data management and military record-keeping. Given the Defense Ministry's admission of errors in the registries, it is essential to audit current practices to prevent such cases in the future. This also underscores the need to protect women's rights within the military sphere and ensure they receive proper safeguards.
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