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Ukrainian army draft officer fatally stabbed on duty

By Thomson Reuters Apr 2, 2026 | 8:23 AM

KYIV, April 2 (Reuters) – A Ukrainian military draft officer was fatally stabbed in the neck on Thursday while on ​duty in the western city of ‌Lviv, authorities said, reflecting tension over mobilisation in Kyiv’s war effort.

Ukraine faces a manpower shortage as it fends off Russia’s bigger and better-equipped army ‌in ​a fifth year of ⁠fighting, and enthusiasm ⁠for military service has flagged.

In a statement, the National Police said an unidentified local man stabbed the officer before fleeing the ​scene. The officer died in hospital and the suspect, a customs inspector, ⁠was later captured, it ⁠added.

Ukrainian draft officers have been accused ​of heavy-handed tactics when checking documents and ​handing out summons, and footage of violent ‌scuffles with civilians has appeared on social media.

The suspect’s motives were not immediately clear.

Authorities received more than 6,000 mobilisation-related complaints in 2025, ⁠according to human rights ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets. Most of them were related to alleged abuses by ⁠draft officers, ‌he said.

Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov ⁠pledged after his appointment in ​January ‌to make reforming Kyiv’s mobilisation ​system a ⁠priority.

Draft offices have also been the target of bomb attacks, though Ukrainian officials have blamed Russia for orchestrating a sabotage campaign.

(Reporting by Dan Peleschuk; Editing by Alexandra Hudson and ​Barbara Lewis)