Breaking News: Ukrainian Women Flock to Frontlines as Russia Conflict Escalates
KYIV, Ukraine - In a significant shift, a growing number of Ukrainian women are joining the military to fight against Russia, with over 27,000 women now serving in the army. This surge comes as the war nears its fourth year, with troops in short supply.
Combat medic Olena Ivanenko, 44, and folklore scholar Maryna Mytsiuk, 27, are among the women who have enlisted, with Mytsiuk training to join combat positions despite initial doubts about her physical suitability. The women are responding to a call to arms as Russia's full-scale war on Ukraine intensifies.
The conflict has been ongoing since 2022, with President Zelenskyy's government facing significant challenges in maintaining a strong military presence. The influx of women into the army is seen as a crucial move to bolster Ukraine's defenses.
The women are undergoing rigorous training, with many opting for combat roles despite initial reservations. The Ukrainian government has welcomed the move, citing the need for more troops to counter Russia's aggression.
This is a developing story, with further updates expected as more women join the military and the conflict continues to escalate.
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