The pic has prompted outrage on social media. But the women are simply student cadets at Kyiv university’s military institute, their heads bowed during a ceremony for fallen graduates.
MARY ALEXANDER • 8 JULY 2024
“Young Ukrainian girls are being forced into the military to fight the war against Russia,” reads the caption for a photo doing the rounds on Facebook in Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa and elsewhere since late June 2024.*
The photo shows a group of young women in camouflage uniform with their heads bowed.
The Russia-Ukraine war in eastern Europe has been waging for more than two years now, since Russia launched a full-scale invasion of its western neighbour in February 2022.
The United States and countries of northern and western Europe have supported Ukraine with aid, weapons and military equipment.
The claim has been posted with comments such as:
- “This Conscription Of Young Girls Is One Too Many. Why Force Them?”
- “They have no respect for women, the west is immoral.”
- “Biden is e v i l.”
Joe Biden is the president of the United States.
But does the photo really show “young girls” forced into Ukraine’s military to fight Russia?
Ukrainian military conscripts must be at least 25
A reverse image search reveals that the photo is one of more than 20 showing a ceremony at Kyiv National University’s Taras Shevchenko Military Institute. Kyiv is the capital of Ukraine.
The photos were posted on the institute’s Facebook page on 11 June. The ceremony was to honour fallen graduates.
The viral photo also appears in a Ukrainian-language news report. A machine translation of its caption reads: “On Tuesday, June 11, the Military Institute of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv commemorated the fallen graduates.”
The report adds: “The rector of KNU Volodymyr Bugrov, the management of the military institute, officers, military chaplains, cadets and relatives honoured the fallen soldiers. The military chaplain of the institute Serhiy Dmitriev and other representatives of the clergy read a prayer.”
This can all be seen in the photos on the institute’s Facebook post.
And a closer look at the viral photo reveals that the women are all wearing the emblem of the Taras Shevchenko Military Institute on their left shoulders. Another photo of graduates wearing the same emblem can be seen here.
Ukraine does conscript civilians into the military, but they have to be adults. In April, the minimum conscription age was lowered from 27 to 25.
The women in the photo are student cadets at Kyiv university’s military institute, their heads bowed during a ceremony to honour fallen graduates. They aren’t being “forced into the military to fight the war against Russia”.
* Some Facebook and Instagram users may have deleted their posts after Meta’s Third-Party Fact-Checking Program rated their claims as untrue.
Published by Africa Check on 10 July 2024
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