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Ukraine Opens a Regulated Market to Recruit Foreign Fighters

  • SOFX Staff Writer
  • July 6, 2026
Ukrainian soldiers train in combat techniques in the Donbas. (Credit: Jose Hernandez Camera 51 / Shutterstock.com)
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Ukraine has approved new rules to formally recruit foreign volunteers into its military, allowing only vetted, Ukrainian-registered companies to enlist candidates as it seeks to address manpower shortages after more than four years of war with Russia.

Under the new framework, the government will pay accredited companies up to 300,000 hryvnias (about $7,400) for each recruit they successfully bring into military service. The payments will be made in stages. 

According to Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko, companies seeking accreditation must submit an application and the required documentation. Only those that meet the government’s eligibility criteria and provide a 5 million-hryvnia (about $123,000) security deposit will be added to the official registry.

Svyrydenko said the security deposit serves as a safeguard if a company violates the terms of its agreement. She added that companies will also be screened to ensure they are not subject to sanctions and have no ties to Russia before being added to the registry. The government will decide on applications within 10 business days.

Once accredited, the companies will guide foreign volunteers through every stage of the enlistment process, from initial recruitment to signing a contract with Ukraine’s armed forces. They will also assist with travel, documentation, insurance, housing and meals until recruits formally enter military service.

Svyrydenko said expanding the recruitment of foreign volunteers is a government priority.

“Fulfilling the President of Ukraine’s task of recruiting foreign volunteers is a priority for the government,” Svyrydenko said. “Ukraine’s Defense Forces already have experience integrating foreign volunteers into their ranks. We must scale this effort to the point where 30% to 50% of infantry and assault positions are filled by foreign volunteers.”

The decision comes after Ukraine last month unveiled a major overhaul of military compensation, introducing higher salaries, expanded combat bonuses and longer fixed-term contracts to attract more troops, including foreign volunteers.

Under the new package, infantry and assault troops can sign contracts lasting six to 14 months and earn an average monthly salary of 300,000 hryvnias (about $7,400), with pay rising to as much as 460,000 hryvnias (about $11,300), depending on the number of days spent on the front lines.

Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov described the package as the “highest salaries in the world for infantry.”

About 10,000 foreign volunteers from more than 70 countries have joined Ukraine’s armed forces since the war began, according to estimates by Ukrainian military publications.

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Surgent Maya
Surgent Maya
3 days ago

Count me in

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Grand mubyana Mwanangombe
Grand mubyana Mwanangombe
2 days ago

I am interested to join the war in Ukraine, what must I do?

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Darkwolf
Darkwolf
2 days ago

Can I?

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Onagu Sunday
Onagu Sunday
2 days ago

I’m interested.
How can I get a recruiter .

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Colie Tejada
Colie Tejada
2 days ago

How to appy

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Blake
Blake
2 days ago

I. Been wanting to join since the start of the war pls point me in the direction I need to reach out to

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Arnold Lopez
Arnold Lopez
1 day ago

I am interested,how can I find the recruiter..

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RITCHE John Tupino
RITCHE John Tupino
1 day ago

I’m interested I’m an ex artilleryman from the Philippine Army

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Ireneo C Navares
Ireneo C Navares
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1 day ago

How to apply, I’m interested, I’m retiring Philippine armed forces

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Samuel Azanuah
Samuel Azanuah
1 day ago

I’m interested please, can I visit Ukraine embassy for more information

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Wayne Logan
Wayne Logan
1 day ago

I will Gladly join.

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Hussein isaack
Hussein isaack
1 day ago

I want to join the war and help I am expandable

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Timothy Toler
Timothy Toler
1 day ago

Count me in

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Butholezwe Ndebele
Butholezwe Ndebele
22 hours ago

I’m interested

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Mark Angelo Maribao
Mark Angelo Maribao
19 hours ago

Like to join… Where to apply

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Matthew Thompson
Matthew Thompson
13 hours ago

How do I join USA here

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Rex Mendoza
Rex Mendoza
12 hours ago

Im interested to join in the Ukranian Army. I’m a Navy Reservist Enlisted Personnel with loys of trainings.

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