Inside Ukraine's AWOL and desertion crisis
lead image from article [smaller than in the text] Caption: In October 2025, the number of AWOL and desertion cases in the Armed Forces of Ukraine reached a record 21,602. (Karolina Gulshani / The Kyiv Independent) By Asami Terajima, The Kyiv Independent , January 16, 2026 4:31 PM 12 min read Original article contains additional illustrations Panic attacks have haunted Ukrainian serviceman Yaroslav since he returned home in the summer, leaving him gasping at night. Frustration with his commanders drove the 33-year-old to go absent without leave (AWOL), joining a growing number of Ukrainian soldiers who have left their units without permission. For Yaroslav, then a deputy platoon commander, it began with what he described as his leadership's "indifference" to soldiers' lives. Yaroslav said his command kept ordering missions that, in his view, led to avoidable casualties, including long marches across open fields under drone threat, and at times failed to supply fro...