Ukraine's female soldiers are fighting on two fronts — against Russians, and sexism within their ranks

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Ukraine's female soldiers are fighting on two fronts — against Russians, and sexism within their ranks
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Ukraine's Ministry of Defense said last October that almost 43,000 women are currently serving in the military, a 40% increase since 2021, before Russia's full-scale invasion.

Women's role in warfare is rapidly changing and no less in Ukraine, where thousands of women are serving in the military both on the frontlines and in non-combat military roles.

Women's role in warfare is rapidly changing in the modern age, however, and particularly in Ukraine where Russia's invasion has prompted thousands of women to sign up and serve in the military, both on the frontline and in non-combat roles. Tsybukh described her current role as a "crew chief in a very female-friendly unit," saying she felt safe and respected by her peers because of the high-quality of her work.

"Of course, I'm not treated exactly as men are, but this is impossible — at least, because an average woman will always be physically weaker than an average man, and this has to be taken into account," she said via email. Olena Bilozerska, a Ukrainian journalist who became a sniper in 2014. Bilozerska has raised the profile of female soldiers in Ukraine and has become a target of Russian propaganda, falsely declared dead a number of times.A week before Russia invaded on Feb. 24, 2022, she said she, her husband and other "brothers in arms" signed up at a military unit in anticipation of the invasion.

"Of course, the longer the war lasts, the more women are on the front lines, the better the treatment becomes," Bilozerska noted, "although there are still military men who are convinced that if there are no girls at the front lines in their unit, then there are no girls at the front lines at all.

She says her organization, Zemlyachky, has now fulfilled 15,000 individual requests for uniforms, body armor, helmets, properly-sized footwear, undergarments, and other necessities. It has also provided psychological support and rehabilitation to female soldiers. For some, it has even offered free weddings as soldiers try to continue to have a "normal life."

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