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Russia steps up attacks on Ukrainian draft offices

  • Russian strikes targeted recruitment centres in Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia, wounding four people, as reported by the Ukrainian army.
  • A strike in Kharkiv wounded three people, and a drone attack in Zaporizhzhia left one injured, according to the army's social media.
  • Mobile recruitment centres have previously been attacked, but the recent strikes mark a new trend, noted by military sources.
  • Ukraine's Centre for Strategic Communications stated, 'These strikes are part of a comprehensive enemy operation aimed at disrupting mobilisation in Ukraine.
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The Achilles heel of Ukraine's defense is that very few men today want to join ranks. Kiev lacks enough troops and social networks are full of videos of forced arrests of men who oppose the enlistment by law. Bribery, amounting to thousands of euros, to skip the military obligation are also on the order of the day. Russia wants to heat up this unrest with a new campaign of bombings against recruitment centers.Keep reading

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Russia steps up attacks on Ukrainian draft offices

Monday's attacks damaged draft offices in the regional capitals of Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia and came a day after a Russian drone struck a recruitment centre in the central Ukrainian city of Kremenchuk.

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Russia, attacking TCC and SP facilities, wants to destroy the data of Ukrainian military servicemen. And this can delay or stop the mobilization processes in Ukraine.

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NDTV broke the news in New Delhi, India on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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