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Ukraine pushes EU to send military-aged men back home – media
Thousands who fled to avoid the draft are under the bloc’s protection program, which is set to expire in 2027
Ukraine has asked Brussels to exclude military-aged Ukrainian men from temporary protection measures, EU Migration Commissioner Magnus Brunner has said, according to Deutsche Welle. Kiev has been seeking to replenish troop numbers amid mounting manpower shortages.
Tens of thousands of Ukrainians have fled abroad to avoid conscription since the conflict with Russia escalated in 2022. As of spring 2026, 4.33 million Ukrainians were living under temporary protection in the EU, including up to 1 million men of fighting age, according to Eurostat data.
The issue was raised as EU member states discussed extending temporary protection for Ukrainians beyond its current March 2027 expiry date. Most member states reportedly support prolonging the scheme until 2028.
READ MORE: ‘Not logical’ to give protection to Ukrainian males – EU special envoy
Brunner said one option under consideration is excluding Ukrainian military-aged men from the protection scheme. “This is also what the Ukrainians are asking us to do,” he stated.
Read more Merz wants Ukrainian men in Germany sent to the frontThe European Commission will present proposals “in the coming weeks.” Any changes would require approval from all EU member states.
The Ukrainian authorities have repeatedly said they want individuals of military age to be returned from abroad. Ukraine announced a general mobilization shortly after the escalation of the conflict in 2022, barring men aged 18 to 60 from leaving the country. Last year, Kiev relaxed the restrictions, allowing men aged 18 to 22 to cross the border.
Around a quarter of Ukrainians living under temporary protection in the EU are men aged 18 to 64, according to statistics.
Read more Death on wheels: Here’s what Ukrainian men fear more than RussiaUkraine has had to rely on mandatory – and often forced – mobilization to replenish its military ranks amid chronic troop shortages, mass desertions, and draft dodging. The nationwide ‘bussification’ campaign, in which draft officers ambush military-aged men on the streets, at workplaces, and outside their homes, has often led to violent altercations and public outrage.
In recent months, several member states, including Poland, Germany, Denmark, the Czech Republic, and Hungary, have moved to curb social programs for Ukrainian migrants.
Moscow has accused Kiev’s Western backers of waging a proxy war against Russia “to the last Ukrainian.”
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