Ukraine cadet kills two in training centre shooting
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Mobilisation is unpopular in Ukraine, where military-age men are blocked from leaving the country and face being drafted to the front.
PHOTO: AFP
KYIV – A Ukrainian military recruit shot dead two instructors at a training centre in the north of the country, the police said on July 17.
The incident, which occurred on July 16, highlighted the divisiveness of army recruitment and mobilisation in Ukraine, which is struggling to attract soldiers more than three years into the Russian invasion.
“Yesterday, the police received information that during shooting practice at a training centre, a cadet fired shots from an automatic weapon at military instructors,” the police in the northern Chernigiv region said in a statement.
“As a result of their wounds, the two soldiers died.”
The cadet was detained and is facing up to 15 years in prison.
Russia and Ukraine have sustained heavy losses – estimated by Western intelligence and independent analysts to be well into the tens of thousands on each side – through more than three years of gruelling warfare.
Mobilisation is unpopular in Ukraine, where military-age men are blocked from leaving the country and face being drafted to the front. AFP


