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21 Jun 2025, 17:56 GMT+10
Kievs attempts to reform mobilization and training have so far been sluggish at best, the outlet has reported
Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky has reshuffled his top brass, with the goal of overhauling the country's flawed and "unpopular" forced mobilization, the Financial Times reported on Saturday. Amid heavy frontline losses, the campaign has been marred by widespread draft-dodging and violent clashes between would-be recruits and mobilization officers.
On Friday, Zelensky tapped Brigadier General Gennady Shapovalov to be the commander of Ukraine's ground forces, replacing Mikhail Drapaty and reassigning several senior officers.
According to the Ukrainian HQ, in his new role, Shapovalov will focus on "increasing the combat capability of the army, improve the mobilization system and training of military personnel, and implement innovative approaches to management according to NATO standards."
Shapovalov previously headed Kiev's team in the NATO mission to coordinate military assistance to Ukraine.
The Financial Times said the new commander will face numerous issues, as the "attempts to reform the Ukrainian mobilization and training process have been sluggish at best." The draft, the outlet added, has been "unpopular," while Zelensky is facing Western pressure to lower the draft age.
Another problem is a new military contract program aimed at attracting young people between 18 and 25 to the army. However, as of April, only 500 contract soldiers joined the army, the FT reported, citing officials in Kiev.
Shapovalov's appointment follows nearly three weeks of a leadership vacuum, after Drapaty was moved to lead Ukraine's joint forces command, which is aimed at helping align Ukraine's armed forces with NATO operational methods.
In a parting statement, Drapaty - who resigned after accepting responsibility for devastating Russian strikes on military training sites - condemned what he called a "culture of mutual cover-up and impunity" within the military.
"We will not win this war unless we build an army where honor is action, not a word, and responsibility is the basis of trust," he said.
According to RBK-Ukraine, Drapaty's departure also followed reported tensions with Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief Aleksandr Syrsky. A source told the outlet that Drapaty privately expressed ambitions to take over Syrsky's role. The two have had diverging battlefield strategies.
Ukraine announced general mobilization in 2022, barring most men between the ages of 18 and 60 from leaving the country. In 2024, Kiev tightened the conscription laws and lowered the draft age from 27 to 25 to recoup growing battlefield losses. The mobilization campaign has resulted in numerous violent altercations between draft officers and reluctant draftees, while many have sought to flee the country at significant personal risk.
(RT.com)
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