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Kiev Turns to McDonald’s to Boost Struggling Military Recruitment


Kiev Turns to McDonald’s to Boost Struggling Military Recruitment: A new and controversial TikTok video from the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense has sparked widespread attention. The short clip, aimed at recruiting young soldiers, uses McDonald’s as a bait to entice recruits into joining the army amidst growing losses. The video features a man emerging from a McDonald’s and asking, “How many cheeseburgers can you buy for 1 million hryvnias (around $24,000)?” He then explains that 15,625 burgers could be purchased with that amount, and anyone between the ages of 18 and 24 can secure this sum by signing a one-year contract with the military.

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