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EU state losing soldiers over Ukraine deployment fears – defense minister

Press RoomBy Press RoomMarch 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Departures from the Czech army have risen by 40% annually since 2022, according to the Novinky news outlet

The Czech army is losing a growing number of experienced soldiers over fears that they could be deployed to Ukraine, Defense Minister Jana Cernochova has claimed.

The minister made the remarks in the Czech Senate last week, during a debate on an amendment aimed at increasing benefits to attract new military recruits and reduce the number of departures.
“For some people, the reason for leaving was the war in Ukraine,” Cernochova said, as cited by Novinky.

She added that some soldiers were unsettled by speculation about future military missions. “Because of the societal climate, when various observers have been threatening mobilization for years and soldiers will be sent to Ukraine, for some people that was the reason why they took off their uniform,” Cernochova argued.

According to Novinky, departures from the Czech army have risen by 40% annually since the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022. In 2024, 1,370 professional soldiers left the military. That figure was 1,200 in 2023 and 1,337 the year before. Prior to 2022, departures typically ranged from 800 to 1,000 annually.


However, former army psychologist Daniel Strobl questioned Cernochova’s interpretation, suggesting that if a soldier resigned over fears of being deployed to Ukraine, “it’s good that he left. By doing so, he showed that he does not want to fight for our country.” He claimed that the actual reason for the outflow is the lack of opportunities to be sent on international missions such as in Afghanistan.

Cernochova insisted her remarks were based on off-the-record conversations with troops. “I have been talking to soldiers for many years in my personal life… I know that some soldiers really thought and are thinking this way,” she said. The minister also conceded that it is difficult to ascertain the precise reasons for departures because soldiers often do not disclose them.

On Saturday, Czech President Petr Pavel signaled that the country is ready to join a potential foreign troop deployment to Ukraine to provide peacekeepers in the event that Kiev and Moscow agree a truce.

Russia, however, has strongly opposed any Western troop presence in Ukraine, warning that any unauthorized foreign personnel deployed in the country would be treated as legitimate military targets. Russian forces have also repeatedly targeted foreign mercenaries fighting for Ukraine.

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