Moment Mobilised Ukrainian Man Squeezes Through Window Bars And Climbs Down Building To Escape War

This is the moment a mobilised Ukrainian man squeezes through some window bars and climbs down a building before running across a street in a bid to escape being sent off to the frontlines.

The incident took place at a military recruitment office on Dukhnovicha Street, Mukachevo, Ukraine, according to local media.

The footage shows the man, reportedly recently mobilised to fight in the war against Russia, squeezing himself through a gap he appears to have made in some window bars before climbing down the side of the building.

He can then be seen dropping down to street level for the last few feet before racing across the street.

A Ukrainian soldier appears to have spotted him and can be seen chasing after him as the footage ends. Ukrainian media said that the footage was a Ukrainian version of the famous 1994 Shawshank Redemption movie.

It is currently unclear if the mobilised man managed to escape or if he was caught.

We have not been able to independently verify the claims or the footage.

A man climbs through a hole in the grating to run away from the military office on Dukhnovicha Street, Mukachevo, Ukraine, undated. A man in military uniform ran to catch him. (CEN)

Russia invaded Ukraine on 24th February 2022 in what the Kremlin is still calling a “special military operation”. Today marks the 645th day of the full-scale war.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that between 24th February 2022 and 30th November 2023, Russia had lost about 328,760 personnel, 5,551 tanks, 10,340 armoured combat vehicles, 7,909 artillery units, 910 multiple launch rocket systems, 600 air defence systems, 323 warplanes, 324 helicopters, 5,954 drones, 1,567 cruise missiles, 22 warships, 1 submarine, 10,361 motor vehicles and fuel tankers, and 1,124 units of special equipment.

Russia has claimed that its casualties have been much lower but provides infrequent updates on its latest figures.

Ukraine has said that it has killed five high-ranking Russian officials in a strike in an occupied part of Kherson in southern Ukraine.

The Ukrainian Armed Forces said that the strikes had targeted the officials at a meeting in the village of Yuvileyne thanks to “information provided by the underground and concerned local residents”.

Ukraine has said that its air defences shot down all 21 Russian drones launched at the western Khmelnytskyi region overnight on Tuesday.

A man climbs through a hole in the grating to run away from the military office on Dukhnovicha Street, Mukachevo, Ukraine, undated. A man in military uniform ran to catch him. (CEN)

Khmelnytskyi is home to a Ukrainian air base.

Ukrainian military spokesperson Oleksandr Shtupun has said that Russia is increasing its attacks in eastern Ukraine.

He said that Russia had “doubled its artillery fire and airstrikes” and “intensified ground infantry attacks”.

Jens Stoltenberg, the Secretary-General of NATO, has warned that the alliance must not underestimate Russia’s ability to continue fighting its war in Ukraine.

He said: “Russia’s economy is on a war footing, Putin has a high tolerance for casualties, and Russian aims in Ukraine have not changed.”

Ukraine’s Foreign Minister, Dmytro Kuleba, has said that the European Union has so far delivered about 300,000 of the one million that it has promised.

A man descends the grating to run away from the military office on Dukhnovicha Street, Mukachevo, Ukraine, undated. A man in military uniform ran to catch him. (CEN)

He said that Ukraine’s war effort meant that Ukrainian and NATO arms production needed to be more aligned and that there was a need to create a “Euro-Atlantic common area” of defence industries.

Kuleba also said that he had seen no sign that Ukraine’s NATO allies were suffering from fatigue over providing it with support.

He said: “I heard a clear ‘No’ to any reference to fatigue, and I heard [a] clear ‘Yes’ to increased support to Ukraine.”

He added: “They understand that in order for them to feel safe, in order for them not to end up in a situation where NATO’s soldiers will have to fight, Ukraine has to win in this war.”