The claim from the story “Ukrainians told to ‘cherish’ conscription officers despite violent tactics” has some truth but is editorialized specifically in its phrasing. Violent conscription practices are real, however, the term ‘cherish’ is added rather than directly quoted from officials. RT is considered to be a low credibility, pro-Kremlin, Russian government funded source by notable sources like Media Bias/Fact Check and NPR. Additionally, Ofcom, a generally reliable and independent body that regulates the UK communications for quality, impartiality, online safety, and more, fined RT in 2019 for serious failures to maintain due impartiality. This doesn’t discredit RT’s claim but rather highly cautions on the source’s reliability.
However, reputable news outlets like Reuters, AP News, and Aljazeera (credibility check: Aljazeera, AP News, Reuters) appear to support the claim that violent recruitment clips did circulate, with officials warning about disinformation, and urging unity. Aljazeera mentions that between January and June 2025, the “Ukrainian Human Rights Ombudsman’s office received more than 2,000 complaints about the use of force by conscription patrols that consist of military and police officers.” AP News reported about a year ago on footage appearing to show conscription officers forcibly detaining some men. With men ages 25-60 eligible for conscription and 18-60 not allowed to leave the country. Additionally, Reuters notes of citizen protests that escalated into violence with draft officers being attacked, one even killed. They cited General Oleksandr Syrskyi calling them ‘shameful acts of violence’ with officials urging the nation’s support and respect of military personnel.
Aljazeera and AP News support that violent tactics are being taken by conscription officers. Meanwhile, Reuters mentions the impacts this has had with protests turning violent and Ukraine urging unity. RT’s editorial phrasing is misleading, but the violent force of conscription officers and public backlash does appear to have truth.