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Ukraine Offers $24,000 to Youths for One Year of Military Service

Ukraine Offers $24,000 to Youths for One Year of Military Service

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
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Ukraine is offering a tempting military deal to young people between the ages of 18 and 24, serve for just one year and earn up to $24,000, with an additional monthly salary of $2,900, cheap home loans, and a one-year exemption from forced mobilization. However, this isn’t a desk job. You’ll be fighting Russia in Europe’s deadliest war zone since World War II. And despite the financial perks, not many are signing up.

Only a few hundred have accepted the offer since the recruitment drive started in February. Ukraine’s Defence Ministry had high hopes for this plan to refresh its war-weary army with youthful energy, but the results so far have been underwhelming. Pavlo Palisa, President Zelenskiy’s military adviser, said, “It’s still early days.” The initiative was first launched in six brigades and is now being expanded to 24. Still, with Russia increasing its troop size to 1.5 million and Ukraine’s average frontline soldier age hovering around 45, the need for younger fighters is urgent.

Ukraine Offers $24,000 to Youths for One Year of Military Service

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  • Some Youths Sign Up for Patriotism, Not Just Pay
  • Money Isn’t Enough to Motivate Everyone

Some Youths Sign Up for Patriotism, Not Just Pay

Pavlo Broshkov is one of the few who took the offer. He has a six-month-old daughter and doesn’t want her growing up around war. “I don’t want my child to even hear the word ‘war’ in the future,” he said. His wife, 18-year-old Kristina, understands his decision but is scared.

“Death is chasing my husband now and it can catch up with him at any time,” she said. Her worry mirrors the sentiment of many young Ukrainians who feel torn between duty and survival.

Others like Yuriy Bobryshev joined the army after escaping Russia-occupied Volnovakha at age 15. He lost his brother in the war and still remembers the bodies he saw. “As soon as I left, I wanted to go fight,” he said. For him, revenge and patriotism outweigh the paycheck.

Money Isn’t Enough to Motivate Everyone

While the financial package is impressive $2,900 per month (five times the average national wage), interest-free housing loans, and a $24,000 bonus many military officials believe money isn’t a strong enough reason to go to war. Commander Serhii Filimonov said, “You have to fight for your friends, for your family, for the future, not for a million hryvnias.”

Military instructor Oleksandr Moroz described the youth response as “a drop in the ocean” compared to what’s needed. He said, “At this stage, they are still children, big children.” Some recruits were seen taking smoke breaks during training, only to be punished with push-ups—a reminder that war isn’t a TikTok challenge. “In the video, it looks so cool, so easy, but in reality, it’s not,” said Zakhariy Shatko, 24, one of the trainees.

Despite the perks and patriotism, Ukraine’s recruitment drive is struggling to attract large numbers. The goal is not just to fill the frontlines but to build a more professional and youthful army. As the war enters its third year, Ukraine continues to hope more young people will step up not just for the money, but for their future.

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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