Taran's all-volunteer unit, the Steppe Wolves, is comprised of
dozens of Ukrainian men mostly over 60 years old who are
considered too old to be drafted but still want to fight.
Roving behind the front line with truck-mounted rocket
launchers, they take orders from field commanders and work with
other troops, contributing to the war effort despite lacking
official support from the military.
The unit is funded by donations and stocked with faulty rounds
they repair themselves as well as weapons captured from the
enemy. Both are delivered to them by front-line troops.
When Reuters recently visited their base in the southeastern
Zaporizhzhia region, they were preparing 122mm Grad rocket
rounds that were later fired by troops from another unit.
"The commanders that provide us with targets are happy," said a
63-year-old fighter with the call sign "Zorro".
"They give us more targets (and) help us with ammunition however
they can."
Taran, the commander, said his unit has been attempting to
officially join Ukraine's armed forces to directly receive
ammunition - and salaries - but has been unsuccessful.
The unit also includes younger men who have been ruled unfit to
fight.
WILLING AND ABLE
More than two years into Russia's full-scale invasion, Ukraine's
mobilization effort is struggling amid flagging enthusiasm.
Russian troops have been advancing in the east, and analysts say
Ukraine's shortage of manpower needs to be addressed.
Some prominent Ukrainian and foreign supporters of the war
effort have urged Zelenskiy to significantly reduce the
mobilization age.
Earlier this month, Zelenskiy approved new measures allowing the
military to call up more troops and tighten punishment for
evasion. He also reduced the mobilization age from 27 to 25.
Taran, who has been fighting since Moscow launched its war in
2014, said coercion would be unlikely to replace genuine
enthusiasm from a potential recruit.
"Beat him with a stick if you want, but he won't fight," he
said. "If a person wants to, he can go on for 100 years to
fulfill his tasks and destroy the enemy."
(Reporting by Serhiy Chalyi; Writing by Dan Peleschuk; Editing
by Hugh Lawson)
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