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The phenomenon of going absent without leave (AWOL) and desertion has seen a dramatic increase in Ukraine, with over 310,000 cases registered since the onset of the invasion. In 2025 alone, more than 21,600 soldiers have left the military without permission. The rise in these cases has prompted Ukrainian authorities to initiate legal changes aimed at encouraging deserters to return. Highlights include the capture of illicit channels for smuggling soldiers abroad, and notable judicial actions against individuals like Viktor Yanukovych for inciting desertion. The legal framework now offers reduced liabilities for voluntary returnees, underscoring a national attempt to tackle the issue of military abscondance.

What is the current trend in AWOL cases in Ukraine?

The trend in AWOL cases in Ukraine is increasing sharply, with 2025 seeing over 310,000 cases since the invasion began. The first ten months of 2025 alone accounted for most of these occurrences.

How many soldiers went AWOL from the Ukrainian army in October 2025?

In October 2025, more than 21,600 soldiers went AWOL, leaving their posts without authorization. This highlights the ongoing challenge faced by the Ukrainian military in maintaining its ranks during the ongoing conflict.

What measures are being taken against deserters in Ukraine?

To combat desertion, Ukrainian authorities are implementing legal reforms to ease the return of deserters by reducing liabilities and ensuring they retain social benefits upon returning to service. Additionally, illegal channels for desertion are being dismantled by law enforcement.

Has there been any legal action against deserters in Ukraine?

Yes, numerous legal actions have been taken against deserters. The most notable was against Viktor Yanukovych, sentenced to 15 years for inciting desertion. Law enforcement agencies continue to investigate and dismantle desertion networks.

What incentives are available for soldiers who voluntarily return after going AWOL?

Ukrainian soldiers who voluntarily return after going AWOL before certain deadlines are assured reinstatement with all social guarantees. This is part of a broader legislative effort to deal with the challenge of maintaining troop numbers.

What are the consequences of desertion in Ukraine?

The consequences of desertion in Ukraine can range from legal action and imprisonment to reduced penalties for those who voluntarily return. Authorities are actively working on strategies to mitigate and manage cases of desertion.

How does desertion affect Ukraine's military operations?

Desertion significantly impacts Ukraine's military operations by reducing active personnel numbers, affecting morale, and necessitating the implementation of strategies to address the issue, thereby complicating defense efforts during the ongoing conflict.

What legal reforms have been implemented to address AWOL and desertion?

Legal reforms in Ukraine have focused on reducing the liability of servicemen who voluntarily return after AWOL or deserting. This includes legislative measures encouraging deserters to reintegrate into the military without facing severe penalties.

How have Ukrainian authorities responded to the desertion cases?

Ukrainian authorities have responded to desertion cases by enacting legal measures to reinstate deserters, dismantling illegal channels for escape, and prosecuting those involved in organizing such activities, seeking to maintain military integrity and bolster ranks.

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AWOL in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Data statistics Nearly 290,000 AWOL and desertion cases opened during full-scale war – Prosecutor General’s Office. INFOGRAPHICS From January 2022 to September 2025, Ukrainian law enforcement agencies opened nearly 290,000 criminal proceedings for absence without leave (AWOL) and desertion. 7 686 126 Previously in trend: AWOL in AFU

Organisers of illegal travel of conscripts to Europe detained in Dnipro Organisers of turnkey scheme for desertion and escape abroad detained in Dnipro, - SBI. VIDEO&PHOTOS Law enforcers detained the organisers of a scheme that helped military personnel leave the service and go to Europe, including a defendant in the case of fictitious service of a deputy from the Dnipropetrovsk region. 2 311 12 Previously in trend: Draft evaders smuggling across the border

Beating of an occupier for leaving his combat position "Sit down, sit down, f#ck!" – occupiers beat their own for desertion during combat. VIDEO Russian troops beat their comrade for abandoning his combat position and "leaving his own behind." 10 121 38 Previously in trend: Desertion in the army

AWOL and desertion: the number of proceedings has risen sharply Number of AWOL and desertion proceedings surged in 2025 – Prosecutor General’s Office. DOCUMENT Since the start of the full-scale invasion, law enforcement officers have registered more than 310,000 criminal cases of AWOL and desertion. Most of which occurred within the first ten months of 2025. 3 143 19 Previously in trend: AWOL in AFU

Detention of military corrupt officials Group of soldiers who helped to desert for money was uncovered in Dnipropetrovsk region – National Police. VIDEO+PHOTOS In the Dnipropetrovsk region, police uncovered a group of servicemen who facilitated desertion from the Armed Forces. 3 389 5

The Office of the Prosecutor General explained why statistics on military offences disappeared Prosecutor General’s Office explained disappearance of data on AWOL and desertion from statistics The Prosecutor General's Office confirmed that data on AWOLs and desertions had been deliberately removed from the statistics — the information was restricted due to the risks of its use by Russia in information operations and possible damage to national security. 2 502 9 Previously in trend: AWOL in AFU

Traitor serving in Crimea sentenced Traitor serving in Crimea as commander of Russian S-400 missile system sentenced to 15 years - SBI. PHOTO The court passed a sentence on a former deputy commander of a battery of an anti-aircraft missile division of a military unit from Crimea, sentencing him to 15 years in prison with confiscation of property. 2 899 6

Poland comments on cases of desertion among Ukrainian soldiers during exercises in Europe In Poland, cases of desertion of Ukrainian military from exercises are "marginal", it will not affect cooperation - Ministry of Defense There are cases of desertion among the 26,000 Ukrainian soldiers who are being trained in Poland, but they are "marginal." 3 470 4

AWOL and desertion. The SBI explained how to return How to return after AWOL or deserting: SBI explains updated procedure As of 1 March 2025, an updated procedure has come into effect for servicemembers who have gone AWOL (Absent Without Leave). 3 448 8 Previously in trend: Returning to the Armed Forces after AWOL

In Zaporizhzhia, the State Bureau of Investigation exposed a deserter Deserter set up illegal channel to smuggle soldiers abroad in Zaporizhzhia – SBI. PHOTOS In Zaporizhzhia, officers of the State Bureau of Investigation (SBI), in cooperation with the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU), exposed a serviceman who went AWOL and later organized an illegal channel to smuggle other soldiers abroad. 2 313 6 Previously in trend: Illegal border crossing

дезертир,дезертирство Mobile groups of Russian military police have intensified their search for deserters in occupied territories Mobile groups of the military police of the Russian Ministry of Defence have become more active in the occupied territories of Luhansk and Donetsk regions, searching for deserters. Recently, the number of deserters in the Russian army has been increasing. 761 1 War in Ukraine

дезертирство Number of desertions in Russian army is increasing, - General Staff The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine published information on the increase in the number of desertions in the Russian army. 1 998 1 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

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