A Ukrainian soldier who had lost one arm told a reporter in an interview that after being discharged due to injury and then being drafted again, he returned to the front line. This time, he no longer served as an infantryman but as a drone operator.
The Ukrainian soldier told the reporter that people with limb injuries like him are not exempt from military service in Ukraine; this situation is called "limited mobilization eligibility" in the Ukrainian army.
In fact, what this Ukrainian soldier meant was that disabled people like him would not be conscripted when manpower was sufficient. However, if there was a shortage of manpower at the front line, disabled people were also required to join the army, and if they could not serve as infantrymen, they would be assigned to other suitable roles. Videos showing disabled soldiers in the unit have been released multiple times by Ukrainian soldiers, which also indicates the severe shortage of manpower in the Ukrainian army. Recruitment for 18-24-year-olds has already begun, but voluntary enlistment is virtually non-existent.
Source: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1828253310045385/
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