Ukraine is attempting to address a shortage of military personnel by offering higher salaries and longer contracts to foreign volunteers for infantry and assault units. The Ukrainian government has introduced new financial incentives, including contracts ranging from six to 14 months, with monthly pay reaching up to 460,000 hryvnias depending on combat involvement. Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov claims these measures aim to attract 30–50% of such positions with foreigners. However, challenges remain, as many foreign fighters traditionally view short-term contracts as temporary engagements, often leaving after completing basic training. Additionally, motivations have shifted from ideological reasons to financial considerations over the past four years of war. Foreign fighters note that Ukraine must offer competitive compensation compared to other conflict zones and ensure equal conditions for international troops, including access to digital systems and daily benefits.
Tendenz-Einschätzung (Mitte): The article presents both the Ukrainian government's initiative and perspectives from foreign fighters and commanders, highlighting both the efforts to recruit and the challenges faced. It does not exhibit clear bias toward either side but rather provides a balanced overview of the situation.




