Military Reforms: Ukrainian Army Unit Launches Recruitment Drive
In a bid to bolster its ranks and strengthen national defense, a prominent Ukrainian army unit has initiated its own recruitment campaign.
The Da Vinci Wolves, a volunteer force renowned for its combat prowess, has emerged as a key player in the recruitment drive. Under the umbrella of the 59th Motorized Brigade, the unit seeks to expand its ranks and attract new members who share its dedication and experience in frontline combat. With the legacy of fallen heroes like Kotsiubailo serving as inspiration, the Da Vinci Wolves leverage their reputation and online presence to appeal to potential recruits.
Led by Commander Serhii Filimonov, the unit aims to attract individuals who are committed to serving their country and understand the challenges of military life.
“We’re looking particularly for people who want to fight, want to join our unit (and) understand what they’re headed for,” said the unit’s new Commander, Serhii Filimonov, while unveiling the office recently.
The recruitment drive comes amidst ongoing efforts to enhance military enlistment and combat corruption within the Ukrainian armed forces.
Ukraine failed to make significant gains in a counteroffensive launched last June and faces Russian assaults along much of the front line.
Its mobilisation drive has been complicated by corruption allegations and frequent media reports of heavy-handed draft officers barging into homes or pulling men off buses.
REUTERS
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